Review: Wait for It
Wait for It by Molly O'Keefe
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
****4.5 Wait For It Stars****
This book crossed a lot of lines but this is a good story. You could technically read this book as a standalone; the author does an incredible job giving the reader plenty of backstory that you wouldn't be lost. Tiffany is a 26-year old mother of three children under the age of seven and is separated from her abusive husband; Blake Edwards is her estranged brother-in-law offers her money to disappear after finding out about Tiffany and her kids. A year later Tiffany estranged husband is back and stirring up some more trouble and Tiffany turns to her friend Annie and runs into Blake. This time, Blake is not telling her to run he is actually chasing after her he wants to help Tiffany he sees that he was wrong about her. Blake is used to fixing his brother's mistakes and is willing to jump in to help and protect her and the kids. There is so much smoldering sexual tension and attraction brewing between Tiffany and Blake. Tiffany so scared and untrusting of Blake she doesn’t want to get hurt. Blake is used to controlling everything that it’s hard for him to not try to take control Tiffany situation. Blake and Tiffany have to figure out how to deal with all of what’s going on and determine if it’s worth getting into one an other’s life if that’s what they really want or should they just wait for it to fall into place.
****ARC from Net Galley for review****
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My rating: 4 of 5 stars
****4.5 Wait For It Stars****
This book crossed a lot of lines but this is a good story. You could technically read this book as a standalone; the author does an incredible job giving the reader plenty of backstory that you wouldn't be lost. Tiffany is a 26-year old mother of three children under the age of seven and is separated from her abusive husband; Blake Edwards is her estranged brother-in-law offers her money to disappear after finding out about Tiffany and her kids. A year later Tiffany estranged husband is back and stirring up some more trouble and Tiffany turns to her friend Annie and runs into Blake. This time, Blake is not telling her to run he is actually chasing after her he wants to help Tiffany he sees that he was wrong about her. Blake is used to fixing his brother's mistakes and is willing to jump in to help and protect her and the kids. There is so much smoldering sexual tension and attraction brewing between Tiffany and Blake. Tiffany so scared and untrusting of Blake she doesn’t want to get hurt. Blake is used to controlling everything that it’s hard for him to not try to take control Tiffany situation. Blake and Tiffany have to figure out how to deal with all of what’s going on and determine if it’s worth getting into one an other’s life if that’s what they really want or should they just wait for it to fall into place.
****ARC from Net Galley for review****
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