Not
many people know, that I, Eevie Lawson, have a problem. An addiction. To
Romance novels. I eat them for breakfast. I hide it the best I can, but I need
them. To breathe. It’s how I cope.
Review for Spark By: Jennifer Ryder
I am going to start this review off by
saying get ready for a roller coaster ride of emotion. This book sent me back
to my awkward years when I looked into the mirror and didn’t seem to see what
everyone else saw when they looked at me.
The main character Eevie has had her fair
share of ups and downs in her life with family issues and finally got the
courage to move out to start a life of her own. This is when her rollercoaster
ride begins. Her best friend Jon has always been her rock to fall back on. He has
been with her through all the tough times in her life. Until one day that
friendship just wasn’t enough. Eevie is left with a tough decision to make
about her lifelong friendship.
Eevie has a few men in and out of her life
in this book and it will keep up on the edge of your seat. I will also say
there will be some mind blowing sex thrown into the mix also.
Enter Aidan wow what can I say about this
sexy dirt bike riding gentleman. He had me from the first moment he appeared in
the book. He just oozed sex appeal. He always seemed to show up when you would
least expect him. The sexual tension between him and Eevie had me dying to turn
the page to see what was going to happen next.
There will also be some tough issues in
this book that will tear at your heart strings. I don’t want to give away too
much in this review because once you start reading this book I do not think you
will be able to put it down. There were a couple of spelling errors in the book
but I found that didn’t take away from the story at all. And I am so happy that
by the looks of the Prologue there might me a second book!!!
Not many people know that I, Eevie Lawson, have a problem. An addiction to romance novels. I eat them for breakfast. I hide it the best I can, but I need them to breathe. It’s how I cope.
I’ve had a swag of book boyfriends, but now that I’m free from the responsibility of caring for my three younger brothers, it’s time to find one in the flesh.
In real life, no girl meets their hero on page one, or even at the end of chapter one. I should know.
My journey is real. It’s not perfect, and it sure as hell isn’t easy—but the fight for something worthwhile never is.
I’ve had a swag of book boyfriends, but now that I’m free from the responsibility of caring for my three younger brothers, it’s time to find one in the flesh.
In real life, no girl meets their hero on page one, or even at the end of chapter one. I should know.
My journey is real. It’s not perfect, and it sure as hell isn’t easy—but the fight for something worthwhile never is.
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