Review::: Sol Author: Leslie McAdam
Title: Sol
Author: Leslie McAdam
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: October 15, 2017
Blurb
The army taught me discipline. Order. Control.
None of that matters the day I walk into her classroom.
Or her bedroom.
What's more important than my grade?
Not failing her.
None of that matters the day I walk into her classroom.
Or her bedroom.
What's more important than my grade?
Not failing her.
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Monique's Review
3 of 5 Hearts
There is so much about this book that just grips you.
Our hero is loving, kind and so very patient. Men like him are rare, but his drive to protect and serve is always at the forefront of his mind In everything he does.
Dani, oh sweet Dani. I found it hard to connect with her at first, but as the story unfolds you begin to understand more and more about what drives her. She’s so free spirited and led by the wind. Always running and never stopping to grow roots.
While I can’t get into much detail here, without telling you all about it, and it’s best to go in blind, to fully enjoy the ride.
A ride about love, brotherhood, family and forgiveness. Forgiving others and also finding the strength to forgive yourself.
Our hero is loving, kind and so very patient. Men like him are rare, but his drive to protect and serve is always at the forefront of his mind In everything he does.
Dani, oh sweet Dani. I found it hard to connect with her at first, but as the story unfolds you begin to understand more and more about what drives her. She’s so free spirited and led by the wind. Always running and never stopping to grow roots.
While I can’t get into much detail here, without telling you all about it, and it’s best to go in blind, to fully enjoy the ride.
A ride about love, brotherhood, family and forgiveness. Forgiving others and also finding the strength to forgive yourself.
Leslie McAdam is a California girl who loves romance, Little
Dude, and well-defined abs. She lives in a drafty old farmhouse on a small
orange tree farm in Southern California with her husband and two small
children. Leslie always encourages her kids to be themselves – even if it means
letting her daughter wear leopard print from head to toe. An avid reader from a
young age, she will always trade watching TV for reading a book, unless it’s
Top Gear. Or football. Leslie is employed by day but spends her nights writing
about the men you fantasize about. She’s unapologetically sarcastic and
notoriously terrible at comma placement (that’s what editors are for!). Always
up for a laugh, Leslie tries to see humor in all things. When she’s not in the
writing cave you’ll find her fangirling over Beck, camping with her family, or
mixing up oil paints to depict her love of outdoors on canvas.
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