(The Original Heartbreakers #1)
Publication
Date: March 31, 2015
MMP, 434 pages, HQN Books
Genres:
Adult, Romance, Contemporary
Just released from prison, Jase
Hollister has a dark and twisted past. And now, he has only one goal: stay out
of trouble. Strawberry Valley, Oklahoma, sounds like the perfect place for him
and his two brothers-by-circumstance to settle down and live a nice, simple
life. But model citizen isn’t exactly this rugged bachelor’s default
setting—especially when it comes to a certain hot-blooded Southern beauty…
Brook Lynn Dillon has always been
responsible. Not that it’s done her much good. The down-on-her-luck waitress is
broke, single and fun-deprived. Until Jase comes along. He is dangerous,
stunningly protective, breathtakingly sexy and as tempting as sin, and the
passion sizzling between them is undeniable. But can it melt her resistance?
After all, the right kind of trouble might be just what they both need.
My Review
Hot guys, a small town called Strawberry Valley, and a dark
secret all roll into one sweet and sexy romance. You can even use all of the reading
clichés to describe this book. It’s a page-turner. It’s too good to put down.
It’s a compelling read. Believe me, I could go on.
The Closer
You Come follows small-town girl Brook Lynn
and the new mysterious guy in town, Jase. Brook Lynn isn’t the average female
protagonist. She has her own fair share of problems and she won’t let a man
tell her what to do without a fight. And Jase has an original and
heart-wrenching past that had me fascinated throughout the story. I actually
wish there was more information about his past, just because it was so captivating.
Once again, Gena Showalter is the master of creating unique character
backgrounds that have me flipping pages as fast as my desperate eyes can read. However,
the side characters of the book—who will be the main characters in future
sequels—didn’t have as much appeal. Perhaps this was simply because the reader
isn’t given as much information about these characters and without that look
inside the side characters’ heads, they just seem a little too familiar.
Hopefully book #2 really delves into the main and the side characters’
backgrounds and creates an even better read.
While the characters of the book were fun, unique, and fantastic
in their own right, the plot of the book was just a tad bit predictable. The
ending was obvious from the start, not just because this book is a romance
novel, but because the climax was easy to distinguish about 20% into the book.
The story was entertaining to read regardless of its predictability.
All in all, The Closer
You Come is another good addition to Showalter’s long list of good romance
books. Picking up the sequel to her new contemporary romance will definitely not
be a hardship.
*Note: I received
a copy of this book to review via Netgalley. This in no way affected my
opinion/review.
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