Helpful Score: 1
This book gets one star from me because it's the opposite of what I expect from a romance novel. None of the characters are likable. The "heroine" married a man she didn't love, cheats on him, leaves her 11 year old daughter home alone late at night, and skips therapy to drink with her sister. The "hero" is on the run for a murder he didn't commit instead of trying to clear his name. The husband has had an ongoing affair and the mistress is pregnant. The daughter is spoiled and whiny. The writing isn't bad and the steaminess level fits the Blaze line, but I had to force myself to finish this one.
Leah Dubois can't believe it when J.T. West comes rolling back into town on his Harley. During their torrid love affair over a year ago, he'd done things to her that no other man ever had before...or ever would again. Only, when she left her husband for him, J.T. disappeared without a word. But she'd never stopped craving his touch...
J.T. knows he has nothing to offer Leah, but he can't stay away. His need for her is beyond control, beyond reason. He has to have her for as long as she'll let him...or until his past catches up with him. Because J.T. is a man on the run. And no matter how much he regrets it, he knows he'll end up loving Leah - then leaving her - again.
J.T. knows he has nothing to offer Leah, but he can't stay away. His need for her is beyond control, beyond reason. He has to have her for as long as she'll let him...or until his past catches up with him. Because J.T. is a man on the run. And no matter how much he regrets it, he knows he'll end up loving Leah - then leaving her - again.