by SL SCOTT
- Loch -
I wish I could say it was love at first sight. But I can’t.
Snarky.
Impatient.
Demanding.
Everything about the woman standing next to me was complicated, from her designer clothes to her coffee order. I don’t do complicated unless it comes with a good time. And then it’s only for a night or two, max.
I was more than happy to leave the coffee shop, and her, behind, but neither of us saw what was coming...
- Tuesday -
I wish I could say I remember him. But I can’t.
Patient.
Generous.
Handsome.
The same stranger who saved me steps in again when I have nowhere to go and no memory of who I am. He’s broody and rigid, but I see a different side of this gorgeous man and start to realize I’m not the only one who needs saving.
Falling for him wasn’t in my plans, but as I search for answers to my past, I realize that I don’t worry about getting my memory back. My fear is losing my life twice.
REVIEW: 3 STARS
"I'm not fascinated by you because of who you were. I'm captivated by who you are."
I was ridiculously excited to jump in to this book after recently reading the first book in the series, Swear On My Life - which happens to be Lark and Harbor's book and it IS a standalone. We heard of Loch in that book, but he was a mystery as we didn't really get to "meet" him. After learning his schedule was all work and no play - he was basically a mystery going into this one. And who doesn't like to solve a sexy mystery?? So, it was an easy decision to jump right into this one. I grabbed SOML from Kindle Unlimited, so I was able to read it right before this one. You can find my review HERE. I knew jumping into this one that I wanted Loch’s story and background. I'm so glad I read it and I totally enjoyed it, but it definitely set the stage for what I’m getting into for the next book, because I *will* be reading that next book as well. She's proven to be an easy read for me, and one I will keep coming back to.
So lets get into it...
First and foremost: I AM THOROUGHLY CONVINCED she has the sexiest covers of her men - hands down. I'm not going to lie and say that didn't sway me towards her books, because it does - each and every time. But they are beyond gorgeous and the best visual for her men that she describes. I seriously love them and they are shelf-worthy.
First and foremost: I AM THOROUGHLY CONVINCED she has the sexiest covers of her men - hands down. I'm not going to lie and say that didn't sway me towards her books, because it does - each and every time. But they are beyond gorgeous and the best visual for her men that she describes. I seriously love them and they are shelf-worthy.
I'm glad to say I have met and fallen in love with Loch for the man he truly is. I love a strong man. I love a hardworking man. I do love the dynamic of a rich man taking care of his woman, and it's not necessary - but it sure helps in a storyline like this one. When an author can introduce a man to me that meets or exceeds my expectations, well - that's always a good start in my book. And Loch most definitely did that.
Tuesday was an enigma, given the circumstances and she came out of this wearing many different hats - so I like that this book so many different explorative turns because it gave me some eyebrow workouts, that's for sure. One minute they are scrunched on my forehead questioning things - wondering of the whys, the next they're soaring with excitement and adoration at how she goes about things. She was just a fun character to read. I loved the journey of her amnesia because I truly enjoyed falling in love with a pure heart – so reading this really worked in that aspect for me. It's been a while since I've actually read one and I remember loving that book as well. I loved Tuesday’s unencumbered, unfiltered, unabashed love for Loch. Loch was all the man she needed to understand what true love actually felt like. That was the sweetest part.
"If I've learned anything from what we've been through, it's that we shouldn't wait to start our lives when we know how we feel. We must act in the moment, make the most of every day, and love to our fullest capacity."
What I didn’t like was the forced reasoning behind some of the actions to create conflict. That ruined about 20% of the storyline for me. I was very frustrated by the pretend anger — and I use that term truthfully — that caused the little spat these two had. I also don’t understand him allowing her to "do this on her own" and just leaving, not even knowing if she was safe. I don’t want to ruin any aspect of this story, so I have to word this carefully — but this just didn’t sound like Loch. In his truest and purest form, the depth of the love he has for her wouldn’t have/shouldn’t have allowed him to drive away like that. I understand the reason given, but it didn’t make sense after everything else he had done for her. It just didn’t “fit” knowing what we did of him. So I struggled a little with that. It was “out of character” for him based on how he was laid out for us leading up to that moment. However, he made that up tenfold when it was necessary. Because he is such a strong, confident and worthy man and Tuesday is very lucky to have him, as he is to have her.
Back-and-forth in many different points I found myself struggling with the layout and the progression of the story, but it didn't stop me from wanting to finish it. Unfortunately, that resulted in it taking me too long to read it! I was in a conundrum - because, while I was enjoying it because it was interesting, it was just a little too easy for me to balance out the emotion I wanted to feel for the problem at hand. Again, I like ‘em angsty and breath-catching. This was genuinely good and I don’t want to take away from that aspect, but there was very little to no emotion I felt and I’m bummed about that. Easy? Yes. Good? Yes. This is someone’s five star read because it was a hallmark love story in book form. It was super sweet and insta-love in all the right ways - not the emotional, angsty read I was promised. It just didn’t capture my emotions as much as I was hoping it would, but it absolutely had my intrigue - and for that, I can easily recommend it for the light-hearted read it was.
Scott's shaping up to be, for me, a palate cleanser - certainly not in bad or disrespectful way. An easy read to break up the heavy ones I crave so very much. She has me invested in this family and I’m going to see it through to the very last book....and then some, I'm sure. She's very clearly a consistent read for me. She is not a hard hitting writer. Super simple, very easy to read - but it lacks a certain depth or emotion that would have it hitting me directly in my feels. Is that bad? Nope. Not at all...it's just what I look for in my books, but it's very definitely indicative of her style and how she tells stories. I'm realizing I'm blessed with a smile anytime I open one of her books. This book looks to be followed by Noah's story so I will definitely be reading that one as well. I can easily plan around her books being a good read for me to have the versatility to pick it up and put it down, but knowing I can easily catch back up when I pick it back up. (Say that five times fast!) It definitely has it's perks of being an easy, stable kind of read.
"She's a goddess in need of a good fucking, and I'm just the mortal tasked with the job."
~BEE
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~MEET SL SCOTT~
New York Times and USA Bestselling Author, S. L. Scott, was always interested in the arts. She grew up painting, writing poetry and short stories, and willing her days away lost in a good book and the movies.
With a degree in Journalism, she continued her love of the written word by reading American authors like Salinger and Fitzgerald. She was intrigued by their flawed characters living in picture perfect worlds, but could still debate that the world those characters lived in were actually the flawed ones. This dynamic of leaving the reader invested in the words, inspired Scott to start writing with emotion while interjecting an underlying passion into her own stories.
Living in the capital of Texas with her family, Scott loves traveling and avocados, beaches, and cooking with her kids. She's obsessed with epic romances and loves a good plot twist. She dreams of seeing one of her own books made into a movie one day as well as returning to Europe. Her favorite color is blue, but she likens it more toward the sky than the emotion. Her home is filled with the welcoming symbol of the pineapple and finds surfing a challenge though she likes to think she's a pro.
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Great review
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Fabulous review. I'd put it into my TBR. She's an author I read one book and I need to read more
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