![]() It’s not the sex scenes, although this novel has a ton of them because that’s what the premise is based on so there were certainly a lot of them. ![]() I can’t help but compare why one novel I can’t relate with and other novels I don’t have any trouble loving. Their conflict was built on why they weren’t friendly with each other and well, the reason just wasn’t that interesting. She needed her itch scratched and he was doing the scratching. I think part of the reason is because their union was just based on sex. Unfortunately Brenna and Rye, although flawed, don’t have a lot of depth and felt very two dimensional. ![]() I love her novels and look forward to every release. Kristen Callihan writes colorful and flawed characters. This new relationship gives Rye and Brenna the chance to explore why they react to each other so strongly and that those feelings weren’t actually based on hate. After a little dithering, yes, she takes him up on his offer. Rye approaches her and offers himself as that person who will be available for sex, comfort, and friendship. What she doesn’t realizes is that someone overheard her, her frenemy Rye, the bass player in the band she manages public relations. ![]() ![]() Brenna is out with a girlfriend having a drink and makes a confession. ![]()
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