She
didn’t know what she was missing…until he found her.
Maxwell
Knight was positively trouble, dangerously good-looking, and seductively
charming. He was everything Jeanella didn’t need in her life. Only Maxwell
didn’t see it that way. His pursuit was relentless, making her even more
determined to push him away.
Fresh
out of college, life was simple and plain for Jeanella Mefferd. Every part of
her life was smooth sailing; her friends, her job, and even the guy she’d
started dating. Then one night, while at dinner, she spotted someone who made
her feel things she’d never felt before—dangerous, heart pounding and
breathless heat. Thinking she would never see him again, she brushed it off,
but when she started to run into him unexpectedly, all she could think of was
how he made her feel with his sweet flirtations. Everything about Maxwell
Knight screamed trouble, especially when she found out he was her new boss’s
son. Now, heading to a New York fashion show, would she be able to focus on her
career instead of Maxwell, who had been scheduled to attend with her? As much
as she tried to forget their encounters, his good looks, smooth words and
determination to win her over gravitated her toward him. The next thing she
knew, her mind was utterly consumed by him. Would she be willing to ignore all
the dangerous signs and jump into his arms? Or would she miss out on the chance
of finding something great?
I really enjoyed the first part of the book. It was a solid
4. Guy and girl see each other across a restaurant, eyes lock…instant
attraction for both of them. Unfortunately, she has a boyfriend and he’s there
with someone else. But call it fate or serendipity, they keep running into each
other. And let the wooing ensue!
I really did like the first half of the book. I love the
dance between Max and Jenna…will then end up together? Will Jena give in and
start dating him? She was obviously attracted to him but she isn’t convinced
that she should dump her perfectly good boyfriend for a guy she doesn’t know.
But Max is sweet. He keeps up the wooing, to gain her affection. And they were
small and simple things. He sent her flowers, rice Krispy treats and lunch
dates.
I liked Max, he was a nice guy. He was hot and he knew it. But
he knew what he wanted and he went after it. And he wanted Jenna.
My issues came after 50%...(and this is where it lost a star). Max declared his intentions and
his interest and I couldn’t help feeling like there was nothing left to tell.
Either they were going to be together for the next 50% of they were going to do
the annoying routine of break up and get back together multiple times. Unfortunately,
it was a little of both. Max and Jenna were blissfully happy for most of the
second half. And I found myself a little bored. Then, there was a huge issue
that the author did a good job of setting up throughout the book but when it
happened (and they broke up), everything was forgiven too quickly. I just felt
like it was a lost moment. All set up and little payoff.
Oh, and I have to address the ending...I was led to believe that there
was a cliffhanger. THAT IS NOT TRUE. You can make the argument that it's
a "to be continued" or a "wanting more" ending, but I was satisfied
with it.
But, I was impressed with the author’s work, and it was
(overall) an enjoyable read. I would definitely recommend it to others and I
would read more from the author.
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Mary Ting resides in Southern California
with her husband and two children. She enjoys oil painting and making jewelry.
Writing her first novel, Crossroads Saga, happened by chance. It was a way to
grieve the death of her beloved grandmother, and inspired by a dream she once
had as a young girl. When she started reading new adult novels, she fell in
love with the genre. It was the reason she had to write one-Something
Great. Why the pen name, M Clarke? She tours
with Magic Johnson
Foundation to promote literacy and her children’s chapter book-No Bullies
Allowed
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