Tuesday 16 February 2016

Dare by Lucia Jordan

With a understated by impressive front cover, this book had a lot to live up to before even reading a word. 

Lets start with the story. It is a regular girl meets powerful story, with a slight, but interesting, twist added in. I won't say to much about it, but it makes this book well worth diving into to find out. 

The first half of the book details to the reader the backgrounds of the two main characters. There is a decent amount of character building in this first half, but it never makes for boring or slow reading. 

There is a line half way through the book, that is a stroke of genius in my eyes. It clearly defines where the midpoint is, and that things are about to get even more interesting. Again, I am not going to say to much, see if you can spot it as well! 

The second half of the book is where the action starts to ramp up, where all the tension of the first half has been building to. The sexual attraction drips from the words, and the reader gets what they wanted. 

Well written sex is not easy to accomplish, and well written sex without the use of expletives is even harder. Yes, they are used here, but not as much as some readers will be used to. Each word seems carefully chosen, with a flow that carries you along, letting you share what both characters are feeling. 

It ends abruptly, with a cliff hanger ending. This is the first of a series, and seemed more like a prequel of sorts. The rest of the books are already on my list! 

If there is one small niggle, there a a few spelling mistakes in this otherwise quite polished presentation. Formatting worked well on kindle for my phone. 

So, all in all a great, if short read. Recommended to be checked out by all, and the rest of the series promises to be a scorcher!

Price: Free!

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