Kate has given up on love—at least for herself. She is both blessed and cursed with the ability to sense a romantic connection between two people—a gift that her family passed down for generations. When Kate launches her own matchmaking company, Kinnection, with her two best friends in a cozy New York town, she has to put aside her own romantic disasters to make her business a success.
But when a furious man stalks into her office and accuses her business of being a scam, Kate is given the ultimate challenge to prove herself. Slade puts himself in her hands and asks Kate to find him love. Enraged at his arrogance but stubbornly eager to prove herself, Kate agrees, dedicating herself to the journey of finding him love... only to find herself falling for him along the way.
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Biography
Jennifer Probst is the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of both sexy and erotic contemporary romance. She was thrilled her novel, The Marriage Bargain, was the #6 Bestselling Book on Amazon for 2012. Her first children's book, Buffy and the Carrot, was co-written with her 12 year old niece, and her short story, "A Life Worth Living" chronicles the life of a shelter dog. She makes her home in New York with her sons, husband, two rescue dogs, and a house that never seems to be clean. She loves hearing from all readers! Stop by her website at http://www.jenniferprobst.com for all her upcoming releases, news and street team information.
Age Group
This one is for mature readers. As it is romance.
Love Triangle
Nope the love in this one is pretty straight forward.
Cliffhanger
Nope but the ending is very cute. And kind of makes me wish that the entire book was in the same POV.
Story/Plot
The story and plot was pretty good. I really loved the story within these pages. I loved how there was no insta-love that it did take the characters a while to fall in love. I think the author could have done a little more with the ending. As it seemed that it ended a little fast.
Romance/Sexyness
The romance portion of this book was way out there. For a book that is under Contemporary/Women's Fiction Romance the sexyness romance of this one a little closer to low erotica. It just doesn't match up with others of its kind. I think the sexual sections of this one were a little far fetched. And boarded on disgusting.
Setting/World
The world and setting was in our time. The book had a very light paranormal feel to it which made the book just a little bit better.
Characters
The characters were another great thing in this book. I think they were all fully formed and complete.
What would I do?
This one I would have to say that I would trade this for something else that I want more.
My Review:
Well this was a great story. The romance sections were a little out there for me. Via word usage and content I think this one would be closer to higher romance to lower erotica vs. contemporary romance, women's fiction. I really loved Kate and thought her love interest was an a**. He really did have his head suck where the sun doesn't shine. But, the two main characters as well as a side character grew into their own by the end of the story. So this I would recommend to someone who doesn't care about the word uses of Come, Pussy, and the like. For me it just didn't work out. Although I loved the story the romance was just a little to explicit for my tastes.
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1 comments:
I'm not sure if I will read it. I am more of a regency romance novels kind of person.
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