Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Book Review: Fearsome by S.A Wolfe

Jessica Channing’s big city life should be more exciting than sixty-hour work weeks and popcorn nights with her girlfriends, but it’s not. She has worked hard fulfilling her role as a child prodigy and graduating college years before her peers. She’s the good girl, the brilliant girl.

Unfortunately, she’s also the dateless young woman.

That all changes with one phone call. Jess’s rigid, predictable life upends when she must visit a small, obscure town to deal with a relative’s death. This isn’t just any little speck of a town, though. Long lost memories come crashing down on Jess’s world when two men, the Blackard brothers, seem to lure her in. 


Genre: Romance
This novel contains graphic sexual content and strong language. It is intended for mature readers.



S. A. Wolfe lives with her family in New York City. She is a voracious reader of all types of fiction and passionate about writing. She loves connecting with readers on Facebook or email her at: sawolfe24@gmail.com.












My Review: 
The first few chapters had me intrigued. Maybe I've been reading too many suspense novels but I was expecting something more sinister to the mysterious fallout of Jess's parents and her aunt. That said, it's an easy read and entertaining if not thrilling. I was disappointed with the inaccuracy of the first love scene, spreading the myth that sleeping with someone still hurts and you still bleed even if you are properly turned on. I had hope for the Romance genre again after reading Diamonds in the Rough, but was let down by what I felt was a lack of plot. However, if you're into the fluff  and the romance and the love scenes, you'll enjoy this book.

My rating: 3.5/5

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