He notices the barkeep’s “charcoal eyes” for example. His point of view seemed very emo, as well, and not very well differentiated from the heroine’s POV. He was very surly and I guess I was supposed to immediately feel sorry for him because he has PTSD – it says so right in the blurb – but I needed that in the text. I even liked the opening with Cora not falling for the brooding warrior but I didn’t find Rome to be intriguing in any fashion. Aside from the cover (did I mention I like the cover), I was intrigued by the wounded warrior and the tattoo artist girlfriend. Everything about this book’s package appealed to me. Yet I couldn’t make it past the second chapter and sadly I had the same problem with Rome. I really find the guy on the cover attractive and I liked book 1, Rule, despite the fact that grammar was optional. Jane C Reviews Military / New Adult 2 Comments
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