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Cake (2013)

by Lauren Dane(Favorite Author)
3.99 of 5 Votes: 4
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Harlequin
review 1: I enjoyed this short story more than I thought I was going to. I like that they didn't hope into bed together right away. I think some of Wren's thoughts and actions were a little to sure of herself and impersonal sometimes. I really liked how Gregori was portrayed though. He seems so full of life and emotions. Two artists together must be explosive and when they finally came together is was explosive.
review 2: I'm continuing my Harlequin exploration which started a few months back, but after last month's reading of a title from the Intrigue series, I thought I might mix things up try some of the shorter books that are often offshoots of the different themed sets to see how they faired. I chose two titles from the Harlequin Nocturnal Cravings Dark Hunter
... more's Touch by Jessa Slade and The Darkest Embrace by Megan Hart as well as Cake by Lauren Dane which is part of Cosmo Red-Hot Reads. I really enjoyed Cake, which was set in the regular world and follows and art student/courier and the artist she flirts with. This was much more up my alley, and I can see why it's Cosmo related: the female protagonist is way more proactive, a lot more fearless and has tons of confidence. While I didn't connect to everything in the story, it was really nice to see a character that knew what she wanted, and went for it. I'll certainly continue to read titles from the Cosmo Red-Hot Reads selections. less
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zoye
Didn't connect as much as I would have liked, but a good story line overall.
sana
3.5/5 stars
cat5881
1.5/5
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