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segunda-feira, 1 de fevereiro de 2016

Every Time I Fall (The Raeven Sisters #2) by Anna Karington



I was given an ARC in exchange of an honest review.

This is a stand-alone novel that includes graphic content and a HEA. 

Rock bottom has just made a new friend: Janet Raeven. Unemployed and recently divorced from her abusive husband, she’s trying to get her life back in order. Despite her mother’s insistence that a man can cure her of all her problems, she knows that’s the last thing she needs right now. 

Enter multi-millionaire Hayden Lancaster. He’s hot. He’s charming. And everything about him turns her on. Her attempts at fighting her attraction to him fail miserably. She can’t get him off her mind, and she’s having a hard time keeping her clothes on when he’s around. As she submits to her attraction, he draws her into his over-the-top lifestyle of fancy cars, lavish parties, and exotic vacations. But along with this lifestyle comes a long list of exes and one-night-stands. Janet can’t compete with these models, beauty queens, and heiresses, and the more she encounters, the more it seems Hayden is luring her into his life so that she can end up just another ex-lover. He claims she means more to him than the others, but if this is a game, she’s losing, and this defeat might just be too much for her to handle.


I requested this book at NG, because the blurb was interesting but the book itself was awful.
Janet is so whiny and she spends so much time, in inner monologues about how Hayden would never give her the time of the day that is annoying.
Hayden is also very immature and arrogant. In one scene he´s dining with Janet and he ask her if she likes to travel, she laughs and says she would love to, but she´s a teacher and can´t afford. Then, she asks him if he likes to travel and he answers that what would be fun about life if we couldn't enjoy it. I think this was the portrait of a person very selfish.

Their whole relationship is off-balance and annoying. I spent so much time rolling my eyes, I think they could see my brain by now.

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