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Wrecked

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This is one of those books that you will find yourself daydreaming while staring out the window and realize, "Oh, I was thinking of Wrecked again...." This book is thought provoking yet unpredictable and loving. The main characters Hunter and Lorrie leave you breathless while scratching your head at the same time. So much love for this book and this author.

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Wow just wow!!!! This was everything I was hoping it would be!

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Steamy and sexy. Worth the read. Omg that ending! I was so messed up over it.

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I really enjoy friends first and then lovers stories and this was no exception, I really enjoyed the cute meeting which leads to some friendly flirting and then some seriously HOT sex, at point the plot was slow but it seriously picked up towards the end and wow what an ending, I'm off to find out what happens next.

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I've read a few of this authors books and this was definitely my favourite.

Lorrie has a lot on her plate so when the sexy Hunter asks her out after rescuing her she offers him friendship to which he agrees. They do become more than friends but will secrets wreck everything.

Hunters a bad boy MMA fighter that I really liked. I so wanted to slap Lorrie a few times but as the story went on I did get to like her.

Felt it was slow to start but loved the second half of the book when the pace picked up. After that cliffhanger I'm looking forward to reading book two.

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Bought this book in kindle format, so I will be reviewing it on my blog soon.

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Sexi, soultouching and kittens, I need more!

The story started great. The dynamic between the character was funny and the kittens an adorable and perfect plus. But there is always a but.

First, I feel like the character of Aunt Caroline was contradictory: since the very first apparition she behaves as if Lorrie was a little kid, but when she meets a tall, muscled and tattooed bad boy she encourages him to be her boyfriend? Totally out of character. Through all the book Lorrie talks about her Aunt as an overprotective person, but she doesn't even gives a warning of guard her heart from bad boys?

Secondly, from the visit of Aunt Caroline to I felt the writing style changed and it was not a good change. The rhythm was faster, when previously was perfect, and more important, there was the use of punctuation marks; a lot of use of "..." which only indicates doubt. There were some paragraphs that ended with it, leaving the idea incomplete, when reading it carefully was not the case. The "..." <b>does not</b> indicate an interruption, but a very big pause and is supposed to create suspense. Use slides, comas or periods instead please.

Thirdly and last, the most important point. There was a change in the dynamic of the character I felt was for the worst. Since the "you-use-the-kittens-to-get-BJ" fight, the story become one of two thirteen year olds. Lorrie acted very irrational and all drama queen expecting from Hunter not to be with any other girl and getting very upset because he looked in someone else what she was not eager to give him. I mean, each time there was something with a inkling of getting personal, she retreated and tried to put a wall between them.

There was s also Hunter: every time Lorrie is angry with him he becomes all apologetic when is absolutely not his fault, he is sorry and wants to make it up to her! What the heck for?!

Hunter resumes it just fine:

"Lorrie, you’re playing with me like a yo-yo. You push me away then get jealous and pull me in. Over and over."

At the end the story got so much better, and I got hooked. I am eager to read the next book, and find out what happens.

I mean it: the end was great!

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