Sunday, November 16, 2014

Above All- Review Stop






Above All
by Rebecca Brooks
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Reeling from a sudden breakup, Casey Webb leaves Brooklyn, drives north and settles in a sleepy mountain town in upstate New York. She’s convinced she’s happy being alone—until she reads the acknowledgments in her ex-boyfriend’s hit debut novel, thanking his new girlfriend “above all”.

Good thing Ben Mailer is in town. The hot, young Brooklyn-bound chef offers the perfect distraction, and soon Casey is having the best sex of her life—on a mountain, in the lake, all over her cozy cabin. But as their weekend fling turns into something more, the demands of Ben’s family and budding career make moving to her idyllic town impossible.

Now Casey must decide what she can’t live without—her life in the mountains or the man she wants as hers. Smart, sweet and blisteringly hot, Above All is about getting lost…and finding yourself right where you belong.

A Romantica® contemporary erotic romance from Ellora’s Cave




4.0 out of 5 stars good readNovember 14, 2014
This review is from: Above All (Kindle Edition)
This was a sweet romance with a little sexy thrown in. I enjoyed watching Casey grow as a person. The story is really emotional. I felt for her. I was sad when she was, happy when she was. This to me shows it's a well written story. I couldn't put this book down. Her struggles were well thought out and applied to the story. At times, I felt Casey over thought things, but for the most part, it was a really good story. I felt the end resolved a little too quickly for me though. This whole long book with this journey of love and then bam, I just wish the ending had been drug out a little longer. Either way, it was a good read. I liked it!
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Rebecca Brooks lives in New York City in an apartment filled with books. She received a PhD in English but decided it was more fun to write books than write about them. She has backpacked alone through India and Brazil, traveled by cargo boat down the Amazon River, climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, explored ice caves in Peru, trekked to the source of the Ganges, and sunbathed in Burma, but she always likes coming home to a cold beer and her hot husband in the Bronx. Her books are about independent women who leave their old lives behind to try something new—and find the passion, excitement and purpose they didn’t know they’d been missing.


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