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A review by allisonbree
Lost in Him by Harloe Rae
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
*I was given a free, advanced copy of this book for reviewing purposes.*
Lost In Him is what I would consider to be the definition of grumpy/sunshine. Nash isolates himself from the world, and has no intentions of changing. But when Penny rents one of his cabins, he suddenly finds himself feeling the urge to talk... and more. 😉
Penny and Nash are both extremely stubborn. Penny is determined to break down Nash's walls, but despite his dog's love for Penny, he resists her. Even though they are both very different people, their relationship never feels forced. I never asked myself 'why him.' Something about them just works. And the twists at the end make it even better. Their story is just as intense as I'd hoped it would be.
Lost In Him is what I would consider to be the definition of grumpy/sunshine. Nash isolates himself from the world, and has no intentions of changing. But when Penny rents one of his cabins, he suddenly finds himself feeling the urge to talk... and more. 😉
Penny and Nash are both extremely stubborn. Penny is determined to break down Nash's walls, but despite his dog's love for Penny, he resists her. Even though they are both very different people, their relationship never feels forced. I never asked myself 'why him.' Something about them just works. And the twists at the end make it even better. Their story is just as intense as I'd hoped it would be.