
BUT, for some reason, and I’m not sure why, I just didn’t care. One of my biggest gripes in books is corny dialogue….and this book was stepping all up in it. I didn’t realize it, but I needed a book to pull me away from my favorite ghost hunting duo and back into that happy medium where more than one couple will do, and this book was perfect for the job. I read two or three awesome books in the last week that knocked me off my feet-and while that was refreshing, it also dragged me back into that slump where one of my favorite couples invaded my mind and made it hard to jump into another story (yes, I’m talking Dex and Perry via Ashes to Ashes). Turns out that this time, it was a case of both.

I’ve been in two different funks lately-either the books I am reading are SO good that those following don’t stand a chance or I’ve been reading the same old same old and a change of pace is welcoming. The gesture was sweet and a little possessive. Not on the lips, as she’d imagined so many times before, but on her forehead. Violet leaned against him and the calm finally came, settling over her peacefully. He laced his fingers casually through hers. He reached out, capturing her hand in his. It was an escape from reality and it was a change of pace-it came at the perfect time.


TBF was one of those stories that while it wasn’t anything new or groundbreaking, it was fun and took me away from the real world for a bit. I literally had to slow down so I didn’t have two reviews to write in the same day because I was just reading THAT fast. A quick, fast-paced read that I almost finished in one day.
