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kimberlyquinn's review against another edition
5.0
YES! Now that is how you start a serial! I can't believe I have had this sitting on my TBR for so long. I'm really glad I managed to go into it without any spoilers ... I know friends have loved it, but I've never even read the blurb. I loved every steamy moment of it & can't wait to sink into Episode 2. I need more!
kotokelly77's review against another edition
5.0
I love this book but it was over to soon, can't wait for book 2. My first Whitney Garcia Williams and it was a fantastic read.
Aubrey Everhart (Alyssa) is a law student who has logged onto a website in her mother's name. To get help with her studies, she didn't think she would find someone like Andrew (Thoreau). He is just so easy to talk to about being a lawyer, law cases and life. She wants to get an internship with Greenwood, Bach and Hamilton but she also wants to win the lead role in Swan Lake. Ballet is her dream but she is trying to make it her reality.
Andrew Hamilton (Thoreau) is a partner at Greenwood, Bach and Hamilton and he loves being a lawyer. He doesn't do relationship and he doesn't have friends, as people let you down. He does "One Dinner. One Night. No Repeats" and he likes it like that. His secretary has a thing for he but she will just not take no for answer.
Could a internship work for them? Or could it get to complicated?
I would recommend this book and bring on book 2.
Aubrey Everhart (Alyssa) is a law student who has logged onto a website in her mother's name. To get help with her studies, she didn't think she would find someone like Andrew (Thoreau). He is just so easy to talk to about being a lawyer, law cases and life. She wants to get an internship with Greenwood, Bach and Hamilton but she also wants to win the lead role in Swan Lake. Ballet is her dream but she is trying to make it her reality.
Andrew Hamilton (Thoreau) is a partner at Greenwood, Bach and Hamilton and he loves being a lawyer. He doesn't do relationship and he doesn't have friends, as people let you down. He does "One Dinner. One Night. No Repeats" and he likes it like that. His secretary has a thing for he but she will just not take no for answer.
Could a internship work for them? Or could it get to complicated?
I would recommend this book and bring on book 2.
irmathebookwhisperer's review against another edition
5.0
This!
This is how you write an erotica romance. It's all in the teasing...
This is how you write an erotica romance. It's all in the teasing...
jade_goodwin's review against another edition
4.0
I didn't expect to like this book. Having been let down by a series of other books prior to this, I had little belief this would fill my book-shaped hole. Thank God I was wrong.
Reasonable Doubt is full of arseholery and arrogance, but the good kind, the sexy kind (in a novel at least). It's full of seriously good smut, but also endearing characters and interesting hints of their history.
I read it so quickly for two reasons: I could not put it down, and it was ridiculously short. Like, I read it within a couple of hours. I wasn't expecting that, and I think had I known, I'd have waited for the series to be complete before I let it take over my life and leave me hanging. Which is what I'm doing now. Hanging.
Reasonable Doubt is full of arseholery and arrogance, but the good kind, the sexy kind (in a novel at least). It's full of seriously good smut, but also endearing characters and interesting hints of their history.
I read it so quickly for two reasons: I could not put it down, and it was ridiculously short. Like, I read it within a couple of hours. I wasn't expecting that, and I think had I known, I'd have waited for the series to be complete before I let it take over my life and leave me hanging. Which is what I'm doing now. Hanging.
astumpfreads's review against another edition
4.0
too short and no updates on when the next one will be out! Grrr, I wish I would have waited until all 3 books were out.
raddreader's review against another edition
3.0
Short and part of a series. The author could have done this on one book.
nena909's review against another edition
challenging
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75