Title: Flash
Series: The Penmore Series #2
Series: The Penmore Series #2
Author: Malorie Verdant
Genre: College/Sports Romance
Release Date: April 30, 2018
Release Date: April 30, 2018
Blurb
My life is a living nightmare.
Everything that matters to me always gets taken away.
He was only eleven and I still couldn’t protect him.
I won’t let her matter.
The girl with mermaid eyes and flashy red hair.
I won’t be the reason heaven meets hell.
Everything that matters to me always gets taken away.
He was only eleven and I still couldn’t protect him.
I won’t let her matter.
The girl with mermaid eyes and flashy red hair.
I won’t be the reason heaven meets hell.
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My Readultery Life Review
This is a first for me, a book that I struggled to finish.
It took me longer that I had hoped to get into the story, finding myself putting
down my kindle on a couple of occasions. However, I still enjoyed the book once
I was able to find a connection with the main characters.
I enjoyed Cooper’s determination not to go back to prison, to
make his life a success. I adored his protectiveness over Millie and her
daughter, it showcased the man he truly is and ultimately restores my belief
that everyone deserves a second chance.
Millie has a strength that I admired. Her belief in making
her life meaningful and also providing a balanced and loving life to her daughter
was beautiful to read. You could feel the love she had for her child. Of
course, the chemistry that she had with Cooper was sizzling.
Overall, I enjoyed the book and I would recommend to other
readers to take a chance, you may enjoy it a lot more than I did. Its certainly
worth a read.
*** 3 Stars
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Author Bio
Malorie first started reading romance books when she
was twelve years old.
Her mother handed her a copy of Nora Robert’s Midnight Bayou and with resignation said, “Here you’ll love it, just skip the sex scenes.”
It was the only time she ever got to rebel as a kid, because after that day she spent her entire adolescence (and a lot of her adulthood for that matter) sitting inside devouring every romance book ever written.
Her mother handed her a copy of Nora Robert’s Midnight Bayou and with resignation said, “Here you’ll love it, just skip the sex scenes.”
It was the only time she ever got to rebel as a kid, because after that day she spent her entire adolescence (and a lot of her adulthood for that matter) sitting inside devouring every romance book ever written.
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