#BookReview Without You (The Real Thing #2) by Felicity Rose
Havingread The Real Thing(Book #1) by Felicity Rose previously, I was excited to read the sequel, WithoutYou. Here is my review.
MyReview
Havingread and enjoyed the first book in this series, I was excited to see whathappened after a dramatic end previously. It played out pretty much as I wouldexpect but that is a good thing because it is also pretty much how I wouldbehave, or how I would expect other people to behave in similar circumstances.Again, I liked the sex scenes and the visits to "the club." It isnice to see reference to interests that don't fit society's norm, and to havethem included in a healthy, mature manner rather than as titillation orsomething criminal. There had to be a nice, vanilla end to the story of course!
Thebook could do with some more editing to tighten the grammar, and I could seewhere readers from other social/cultural circles might find the writing style abit clumsy. I understood it because the author wrote in the same style as shewould speak, which I recognised. Still, I recommend that you focus on thestory, not on the writing, and support indie authors.
Aboutthe Book
Everythingin Saskia Matthew's world changed in an instant when the love of her life, Jim,left to take care of his son.
Brokenhearted and hurting, his memory haunts her every move.
Thedesperate need to release the exhibitionist inside her now plagues Saskia'smind, making her crave the life Jim acquainted her with.
Butcan she do it without him?
Onthe other side of the world, Jim's life has also been turned upside down.
Ina heart-breaking position, Jim is ready to do everything he can to put thepieces back together and make the best life for him and his son, even if thatmeans taking him away from the only home he has ever known.
Butwill it be too late?
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