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Cargando... Tracing the Line (Without a Trace, #2)por Ally Bishop
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They say love doesn't hurt. But it's a lie. I promise you, love someone long enough, and they'll destroy your soul. I've spent my life taking care of everyone else: my family, my ex-husband, my friends. Deep down, I know I should focus on myself, but how can I when I've got one sister about to implode while the other battles her own guilt? The minute I met Kai Isaac, I should've run in the opposite direction. His business isn't one I want any part of, and I've got way too much drama in my life already. But his kiss...those eyes...the raging inferno he creates when he touches me...I can't stay away. Life's reeling out of control, and he's my only refuge from the storm. My sister Lux says trusting someone means not knowing everything about them and being okay with it...but what if not knowing the truth ruins everything? Heat rating: Super sexy, with very light kink Tracing the Line is the third book in the Without a Trace series, and while each book interlinks, this novel may be read as a stand-alone story. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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**I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are my own and not influenced by my source.**
This book was a great follow up to Inside the Lines.
I liked that it still maintained its sex positive message and kept the focus on the heroine's growth as an independent woman. In fact, those are two of my favourite aspects of this series. It delivers a strong message without being preachy or condescending. It gives these books a touch of realism when it comes to the characters, allowing readers to connect with the female leads on a real level. Because some of these situations (mostly how they meet the male lead) are used for dramatics and they make the novel have that fun aspect to it. But the character development is what lasts for me when I'm finished reading these novels.
The romance in this one was just as good as the previous. I like how Kai is projected as a partner and not as a crutch that Zi uses to reshape her whole life. In this story, I feel like the romance takes a bit more of a backseat because of all the things Zi has to work out in her personal life but it worked for this story.
Overall: I really enjoyed this one and am excited to see what is going happen next in this series!
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