4/5 eggs
Love is a Four Letter Word is quite an enjoyable read. The characters seem to all have their own motivations, their own pasts, and their own three-dimensional outlook on life. I really enjoy reading a book where everyone seems very real and genuine.
What drops it down in rating for me, is that the main character seems to simply be motivated at times to "be bad," or to "be rebellious." The story falls flat in those areas. There is also a section in the book (being vague to avoid spoilers) where the main character, Georgie, makes a huge assumption that I don't see her making.
Georgie and Jake have great chemistry, but when it comes to a love connection building throughout the piece, it left me wanting to see more of a build.
I'm also left wondering how the secondary characters knew so much about the two. I know that small towns like to gossip, but it left me wondering who was watching them?
Overal, LIAFLW, was a good time, and I read it from cover to cover in one sitting. (Even though I had to work the next day early. I wanted to see what happened next.) The character's rich history, hidden secrets, and motivations kept me reading the whole way through. I ended up with a book hangover the next day at work.
Check out Love is a Four Letter Word:
Sometimes being bad can be too good to miss... Take one rich girl who has a thing for the bad boys.
Take one tough guy who wants fun and freedom.
Mix generously with a land dispute and a whole lotta lust…. And what have you got?
Sometimes being bad can be just too good to miss...
Word Count - 49,000
Buy Links- AMAZON (UK) AMAZON (COM)
BARNES & NOBLE
KOBO
SAINSBURY'S
GOOGLE PLAY
Author's Website - [email protected]
Love is a Four Letter Word is quite an enjoyable read. The characters seem to all have their own motivations, their own pasts, and their own three-dimensional outlook on life. I really enjoy reading a book where everyone seems very real and genuine.
What drops it down in rating for me, is that the main character seems to simply be motivated at times to "be bad," or to "be rebellious." The story falls flat in those areas. There is also a section in the book (being vague to avoid spoilers) where the main character, Georgie, makes a huge assumption that I don't see her making.
Georgie and Jake have great chemistry, but when it comes to a love connection building throughout the piece, it left me wanting to see more of a build.
I'm also left wondering how the secondary characters knew so much about the two. I know that small towns like to gossip, but it left me wondering who was watching them?
Overal, LIAFLW, was a good time, and I read it from cover to cover in one sitting. (Even though I had to work the next day early. I wanted to see what happened next.) The character's rich history, hidden secrets, and motivations kept me reading the whole way through. I ended up with a book hangover the next day at work.
Check out Love is a Four Letter Word:
Sometimes being bad can be too good to miss... Take one rich girl who has a thing for the bad boys.
Take one tough guy who wants fun and freedom.
Mix generously with a land dispute and a whole lotta lust…. And what have you got?
Sometimes being bad can be just too good to miss...
Word Count - 49,000
Buy Links- AMAZON (UK) AMAZON (COM)
BARNES & NOBLE
KOBO
SAINSBURY'S
GOOGLE PLAY
Author's Website - [email protected]