Aiden's Bayou
by
Kimberley Reeves (Goodreads Author)
Venturing out alone for a short boat ride on the Louisiana bayou hadn’t seemed like such a bad idea, not when it meant escaping the pressure her parents were putting on her to marry a man she didn’t love. But that was before the storm blew in, and the motor went out, and the boat took on so much water she’d been forced to row to land where hungry alligators milled around,...more
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Published
January 11th 2012
by Amazon Digital Services
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Aiden decided to take a boat ride in the swamp, only to be in an accident and stranded. So she went to the closest island available, jumped over alligators and made her way to a little house. Quinten opened the door, thinking it was a reporter and found Aiden. He told her she was a good faker and sh could sleep on his deck for all she cared. She said okay and passed out on his deck, almost half dead.
When Quin found her, he was shocked by her injuries, he took care of her and nursed her back to h...more
When Quin found her, he was shocked by her injuries, he took care of her and nursed her back to h...more
A quick read through this.
It was ok although I found Aiden extremely frustrating. I'm not quite sure what the author was trying to achieve with her - at times she seemed very innocent and extremely weak but then at times the author seemed to be trying to make her a strong character. As for relationship with her parents and to a certain extent with her brothers - why she didn't just say to hell to them all I've no idea.
This was especially true towards the end - why she was going through with th...more
It was ok although I found Aiden extremely frustrating. I'm not quite sure what the author was trying to achieve with her - at times she seemed very innocent and extremely weak but then at times the author seemed to be trying to make her a strong character. As for relationship with her parents and to a certain extent with her brothers - why she didn't just say to hell to them all I've no idea.
This was especially true towards the end - why she was going through with th...more
A good Sunday afternoon read and it's free for Kindle readers from Amazon!
Aiden is fed up with her domineering family and feels unloved, especially when informed of a arranged marriage - does that still happen? Anyway, feeling angry, she storms off in her boat into the bayou. A storm sets in and see is in trouble! She ends up on Quin Hawke's doorstep and the story begins and you are in for a hot, hot ride!
A short, hot read and recommended.
Aiden is fed up with her domineering family and feels unloved, especially when informed of a arranged marriage - does that still happen? Anyway, feeling angry, she storms off in her boat into the bayou. A storm sets in and see is in trouble! She ends up on Quin Hawke's doorstep and the story begins and you are in for a hot, hot ride!
A short, hot read and recommended.
I must admit I found myself agreeing with another reviewer regarding the characters being "nitwits" when I started this book. But as I read the story and thought about the way the character was raised and how inexperienced she was I would say the author stayed true to her and how she would act/react. Some of the story did seem a bit far fetched... but I enjoyed it all the same. I would recommend this book.
Jan 11, 2013
Lindsay
marked it as kindle-i-own-to-read
Amazon Freebie 01/11/2013
Apr 25, 2013
Barbara
marked it as to-read
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