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A review by nixwolfwood
Natural Harmony by Kate Roth
4.0
I was given an ARC of this book for an honest review by the author.
I loved this story. It didn't need filled to the brink with drama to keep my attention. It was refreshing to see a woman in power, especially where she was believable enough not to have everything together or fall into her lap magically. She had things holding her back from achieving her potential and it helped to really connect with her.
At the beginning of the story, Sabrina frustrated me. She seemed like a smart woman who was being held back and too caught up in a relationship with a man that didn't deserve her. I have read too many books where the women needed a man to be in control of her so she could function. I was pleased to see how things changed for her.
Things didn't always go the way she wanted them too, but she was able to handle the situations as they came without falling into a pit of despair. It was motivational and this book was a breath of fresh air.
Lastly, Wade. He is awesome. Too many times I see books portray a man as having to be in control and ... well ... an ass. He was confident with himself in which he knew what he wanted, and went for it. He was the type of guy that I wouldn't mind dating one of my sisters and something I would love to see in books more often.
All and all, this was another great book by Kate Roth. 4/5 platypires!
http://platypire.weebly.com/j-hooligan.html
I loved this story. It didn't need filled to the brink with drama to keep my attention. It was refreshing to see a woman in power, especially where she was believable enough not to have everything together or fall into her lap magically. She had things holding her back from achieving her potential and it helped to really connect with her.
At the beginning of the story, Sabrina frustrated me. She seemed like a smart woman who was being held back and too caught up in a relationship with a man that didn't deserve her. I have read too many books where the women needed a man to be in control of her so she could function. I was pleased to see how things changed for her.
Things didn't always go the way she wanted them too, but she was able to handle the situations as they came without falling into a pit of despair. It was motivational and this book was a breath of fresh air.
Lastly, Wade. He is awesome. Too many times I see books portray a man as having to be in control and ... well ... an ass. He was confident with himself in which he knew what he wanted, and went for it. He was the type of guy that I wouldn't mind dating one of my sisters and something I would love to see in books more often.
All and all, this was another great book by Kate Roth. 4/5 platypires!
http://platypire.weebly.com/j-hooligan.html