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I started this and was enjoying the insecure heroine, but the plot revolves too much around age for my tastes. I don't like bug age gaps in romance and this is pretty focused on the heroine being 22, so I'm kicking it down the to-read list for later.
 
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Rhiannon.Mistwalker | 8 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 19, 2022 |
I want to be Baba when I grow up...a feisty old woman who's not afraid to say what pops into her head. I was saddened by some of the things that happened but it's life and even in fiction in order to tell a story you have to get some sad times.
How Colin and Cherri ever got over their insecurities and flaws to find one another is an out and out miracle. Sure they knew they had the hots for one another but damn, does love and relationship have to be THAT hard to work towards. And poor Cherri's depression, I get it. With all that was going on it was very understandable. What I didn't get was that even when he went to a doctor about it Colin could get no professional guidance on what to do for Cherri, I would like to think that there is a group or something out there that could have help one or both of them.
The reunion of father and son was sweet. While I don't like the reasons Magnus had for 'betraying' Colin I'll overlook it seeing as he truly wanted to make amends. Couldn't the author have come up with something more...I don't know, just left a bad taste in my mouth.
All in all a nice easy read.
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ChachaJ | 8 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 1, 2021 |
So the romance side dragged just a bit but that happens when both are strangled by insecurities and self-doubt. What makes me gives this 5 stars... I love the fact that Ellis is a take charge girl. She's smart and a smart-ass. She tackles the fact she's a big girl and most of the time is cool with it. Hey, who of us doesn't have moment of BLEH about ourselves and just a nugget of "what do I think I'm doing" doubts.
Mike, Mike, Mike...I love the fact that he's gorgeous but we see his 'damage' and he can eventually admit why he couldn't commit to a woman. One of my favorite scenes is when Mike tells Ellis that back in the past he was attracted to her but he wasn't ready for her. That he could see her as a long term kind of woman and that's not where he was in his life.
OMG...her parents...the hippie feminist professor and the brilliant time autistic scientist....it's a wonder she doesn't have more issues. And I love the way they relate to one another!
So much more I could go on and on about but thinking I need to find me a cup of coffee and bask in the laughter this book gave me.
I'm thinking I am going to have to read some more of Sugar's books, especially if they are anything like this one.
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ChachaJ | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 1, 2021 |
In Liberty, the first novel in Ginger Jamison's Redemption series, Lexy Beecher barely recognizes her abusive husband, Ryan, when he returns home after he is injured in Afghanistan. While he (mostly) looks like the same man who left, he certainly does not act like the same man she feared for most of her marriage. Which makes her wonder, is he the same man?

One of only two men who survived an attack in Afghanistan, Ryan Beecher returns to the small town of Liberty with very few memories. He has absolutely no memory of his wife, Lexy, and in fact, everything he learns about his ten year marriage seems like it happened to a different person. Ryan may not recognize anyone or anything, but one thing is for certain. Lexy is his lifeline in the midst of turmoil and he will do everything in his power to convince her he is not the abusive man he once was.

Lexy has endured a lot over the course of her marriage but she has been carefully planning her escape from her abusive husband. She just has not been able to save up enough to leave when Ryan is injured. Although her love for Ryan ended long ago, she still rushes to his bedside and aids him during his recovery. There are a few alterations to his physical appearance, but she chalks them up to Ryan getting in shape for the Marine and his subsequent injuries. Of course, he is also much kinder and gentler but again, she easily excuses his differences to his time in the military and his injuries. What Lexy finds most troubling is her unexpected (and unwanted) sexual attraction for Ryan. How can she possibly be attracted to the man who physically and emotionally abused her for so many years?

The new Ryan is an absolute delight and I could easily see why Lexy is so drawn to him. He is patient, kind, considerate and loving-in other words, the complete opposite of the man he used to be. He is stunned and horrified by not only the things he is told he did to Lexy, but by his friends and their appalling treatment of her. Ryan has no connection to his past career or loves and the longer he is in Liberty, the more sure he is that a horrible mistake has been made.

I really wanted to love Liberty-the ingredients are there for an incredible story, but I just had a difficult time connecting to Lexy. I felt sorry for the horror she experienced at the hands of her husband, but I just could not believe that she did not leave during the two years he was gone. The reason behind her staying is compelling, but her life is literally on the line and I could not comprehend her not moving away at some point during his absence. But what I had the hardest thing believing is she would willingly go to Ryan during his hospital stay and then bring him back into her home. The abuse storyline is just too realistic to convince me that Lexy would want anything to do with Ryan after everything he did to her over the years.

There were things I liked about Liberty. I adored the new Ryan and how he patiently waited for Lexy to overcome her fears. Their sex scenes are a beautiful mix of sweet and sexy and I loved watching Lexy experience the romantic side of lovemaking. Seeing Lexy finally put the horrors of her past behind her is also incredibly gratifying.

All in all, a lovely beginning to Ginger Jamison's Redemption series.
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kbranfield | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 3, 2020 |

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