Liz Alden Follow
Wanderlust with a Happily-Ever-After.
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Liz Alden is a digital nomad. Most of the time she's on her sailboat, but sometimes she's in Texas. She knows exactly how big the world is—having sailed around it—and exactly how small it is, having bumped in to friends worldwide. She's been a dishwasher, an engineer, a CEO, and occasionally gets paid to write or sail.
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Action & Adventure RomanceContemporary RomanceMulticultural & Interracial RomanceNew Adult Romance
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This book is definitely an adventure. Trish does a great job of building the characters - Keane is an absolute sweetheart - and the depth of emotions we get from Anna is heart br...
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This book is definitely an adventure. Trish does a great job of building the characters - Keane is an absolute sweetheart - and the depth of emotions we get from Anna is heart breaking.
I am an experienced offshore sailor, so the middle EVENT was very hard to read - and also an enormous deal and I find it hard to believe Anna would have survived, never mind kept up the positive attitude that she had. On the other hand, I've been to many places in the book and the depiction of the islands and the sailing community were spot on.
Great characters and adventure. Not very steamy but honest and open.
I was sent a free book and am voluntarily leaving this honest review.
I am an experienced offshore sailor, so the middle EVENT was very hard to read - and also an enormous deal and I find it hard to believe Anna would have survived, never mind kept up the positive attitude that she had. On the other hand, I've been to many places in the book and the depiction of the islands and the sailing community were spot on.
Great characters and adventure. Not very steamy but honest and open.
I was sent a free book and am voluntarily leaving this honest review.
I loved this book! The characters were phenomenal and the chemistry they had together was off the charts. Flirty, teasing, tension abounded.
Joy sounded like the perfect friend t...
Joy sounded like the perfect friend t...
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I loved this book! The characters were phenomenal and the chemistry they had together was off the charts. Flirty, teasing, tension abounded.
Joy sounded like the perfect friend to take on a trip. Throughout the whole book she explored and fell in love with Paris. She was smart and witty. Griffin has a crazy sexy British accent and speaks five languages. Their teacher/student dynamic was sweet.
Very steamy scenes, including solo scenes (one for him and one for her).
Joy sounded like the perfect friend to take on a trip. Throughout the whole book she explored and fell in love with Paris. She was smart and witty. Griffin has a crazy sexy British accent and speaks five languages. Their teacher/student dynamic was sweet.
Very steamy scenes, including solo scenes (one for him and one for her).
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I love a good enemies-to-lovers workplace romance, and when you add in an exotic destination, it's icing on the cake.
This book was heavy on the workplace plot, but it also had ...
This book was heavy on the workplace plot, but it also had ...
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I love a good enemies-to-lovers workplace romance, and when you add in an exotic destination, it's icing on the cake.
This book was heavy on the workplace plot, but it also had the extremely satisfying sticking-it-to-the-bad-guys ending. Henley is incredibly work focused, and it interferes with every other aspect of her life. To her, Graeme is a sidekick in their misogynist boss's machinations.
There's not a lot of on-page wit and sting like you might find in The Hating Game, and the steam is miniscule. There are some massively swoon-worthy kisses, though.
This book was heavy on the workplace plot, but it also had the extremely satisfying sticking-it-to-the-bad-guys ending. Henley is incredibly work focused, and it interferes with every other aspect of her life. To her, Graeme is a sidekick in their misogynist boss's machinations.
There's not a lot of on-page wit and sting like you might find in The Hating Game, and the steam is miniscule. There are some massively swoon-worthy kisses, though.
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This book is definitely an adventure. Trish does a great job of building the characters - Keane is an absolute sweetheart - and the depth of emotions we get from Anna is heart br...
more
This book is definitely an adventure. Trish does a great job of building the characters - Keane is an absolute sweetheart - and the depth of emotions we get from Anna is heart breaking.
I am an experienced offshore sailor, so the middle EVENT was very hard to read - and also an enormous deal and I find it hard to believe Anna would have survived, never mind kept up the positive attitude that she had. On the other hand, I've been to many places in the book and the depiction of the islands and the sailing community were spot on.
Great characters and adventure. Not very steamy but honest and open.
I was sent a free book and am voluntarily leaving this honest review.
I am an experienced offshore sailor, so the middle EVENT was very hard to read - and also an enormous deal and I find it hard to believe Anna would have survived, never mind kept up the positive attitude that she had. On the other hand, I've been to many places in the book and the depiction of the islands and the sailing community were spot on.
Great characters and adventure. Not very steamy but honest and open.
I was sent a free book and am voluntarily leaving this honest review.
I loved this book! The characters were phenomenal and the chemistry they had together was off the charts. Flirty, teasing, tension abounded.
Joy sounded like the perfect friend t...
Joy sounded like the perfect friend t...
more
I loved this book! The characters were phenomenal and the chemistry they had together was off the charts. Flirty, teasing, tension abounded.
Joy sounded like the perfect friend to take on a trip. Throughout the whole book she explored and fell in love with Paris. She was smart and witty. Griffin has a crazy sexy British accent and speaks five languages. Their teacher/student dynamic was sweet.
Very steamy scenes, including solo scenes (one for him and one for her).
Joy sounded like the perfect friend to take on a trip. Throughout the whole book she explored and fell in love with Paris. She was smart and witty. Griffin has a crazy sexy British accent and speaks five languages. Their teacher/student dynamic was sweet.
Very steamy scenes, including solo scenes (one for him and one for her).
Hey JD! I logged into Firefox and I see the submit button! Responding to your email right now.
I love a good enemies-to-lovers workplace romance, and when you add in an exotic destination, it's icing on the cake.
This book was heavy on the workplace plot, but it also had ...
This book was heavy on the workplace plot, but it also had ...
more
I love a good enemies-to-lovers workplace romance, and when you add in an exotic destination, it's icing on the cake.
This book was heavy on the workplace plot, but it also had the extremely satisfying sticking-it-to-the-bad-guys ending. Henley is incredibly work focused, and it interferes with every other aspect of her life. To her, Graeme is a sidekick in their misogynist boss's machinations.
There's not a lot of on-page wit and sting like you might find in The Hating Game, and the steam is miniscule. There are some massively swoon-worthy kisses, though.
This book was heavy on the workplace plot, but it also had the extremely satisfying sticking-it-to-the-bad-guys ending. Henley is incredibly work focused, and it interferes with every other aspect of her life. To her, Graeme is a sidekick in their misogynist boss's machinations.
There's not a lot of on-page wit and sting like you might find in The Hating Game, and the steam is miniscule. There are some massively swoon-worthy kisses, though.
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