Reads easily

Reads easily

Fight For Love - Real (Paperback)

Customer Review

Here's a novel carrier of the new wave new romance-novels where the hero suffers from a disease. It is a somewhat apart sexuality problem is immediately something that affects health and is relatively new in this kind of literature.
This aside, the comparison with Fifty Shades is fast enough to do.
Because even if Brooke is a young woman who has the brains, as soon as she sees Tate Remington (never called by his first name in the novel) becomes a marshmallow who thinks only to blow. And every time!
He is attracted and hiring staff in its preparation, but refuses to take the plunge, despite not subtle advances of the young woman.
He finally confessed her secret which will not put off, but somehow reassuring.
I liked a little more difficult toward the young woman, difficulty that can put some stakes in their relationship.

The whole is friendly and reads very easily, but I rather regret this facility and this heroine who loses all of its neurons against the hunk. Sure, I understand the fantasy, but beyond to become a profound idiot, there is a world.

To read like beach reading: a fast reading, not making head and rather relaxing.