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Testing The Limits (2014)

by Kira Sinclair(Favorite Author)
3.1 of 5 Votes: 6
ISBN
0373798040 (ISBN13: 9780373798049)
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English
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Harlequin
review 1: This woman has not only lost her parents but also her fiancé. She is a person that wants to help other people with whatever crisis they may be going through. The one woman she is protecting may come with consequences but no matter what she will protect her however she can.I immediately knew that Quinn Keller and Jace Hyland were attracted to each other. Only that he felt guilty for the way that he felt for her. She was together with brother and there was no way that he was going to get close to her. Her parents had passed away and now Michael was gone so all she did was work and help other people. She didn’t think about herself but she did know one thing she was attracted to Jace Hyland, from the moment that she saw him at Michael and Jace’s parents home. Jace ... morefelt the same way so he stayed away but when his brother passed he promised Michael that he would protect Quinn so when he finds out that a husband of a woman that she is protecting threatens her he knows that he needs to do something. She needs to take it seriously because when she least expects it he was going to strike. He started with invading her home but that is just the beginning. Testing the Limits is a fast paced read that I enjoyed. The characters are well written and the emotions that the characters are going through are felt in the author’s writing. The story could have had more background to both of the characters. It could have given a little more insight into Jace’s past and also into Quinn’s relationship with Michael. The sex scenes were hot and tastefully written. I recommend this book to readers. I think it’s an easy read and captivating. I know that I will be looking to see what other books Ms. Sinclair has published.Received ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an Honest Review
review 2: The story seemed to be jumping around a little as the author was trying to fill in the backstory. Like they were trying to build the angst but it just wasn't happening for me. They're both like no no no then all of a sudden BAM... The part that left me hanging the most was the dinner at his parents, when his dad said something to him in the garage about approving of their relationship then you expect the story to take you back into the house when she's talking to his mom and that never happens... then quite a bit later she thinks about the conversation with the mom but it was very anticlimactic at that point...Very repetitive. We know "he takes responsibility onto his shoulders – responsibility that wasn't necessarily his to carry."I did enjoy the way the story was wrapped up and the bad guy gets his in the end and our couple get their HEA but that what I always love and have come to expect from a Blaze!! less
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Ronidee
Loved it! So glad I bought the book!I loved Jace's Charcatered too!
fizza
This book is good but it's slow in spots.
Arb8809
I liked this one. Full review to come.
Marioma
Awesome book
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