The Thick of Things
By JL Campbell
Synopsis
GENRE: women's fiction with
romantic elements, contemporary romance
BLURB: Life has a way of
going awry when you least expect
it, and Khalila Skyers learns this lesson the hard
way. In one devastating blow after another, she loses
her cosy existence. Then Douglas Blythe overtakes her life like a
flood, and she’s not equipped to deal with an attraction that seems forbidden
and overwhelming. But her body and heart want what they want, and leave her
wondering if she ever knew herself at all.
Douglas is determined
to help Khalila move beyond her obsession with the
past and reach for love a second time. No matter
how long it takes. No matter the distance. He’s going to prove he’s worth the
risk.
MY REVIEW
This was not my first read by this author, and it definitely won't be my last. I have to say that I really enjoyed the chemistry between Douglas and Khalila. But I have to say my favorite character was Khalila's best friend, Corinne. She is one of those wild friends that every woman needs in their life. And the nerve of Trent, her soon to be ex husband. He needed to be knocked down a peg. I also enjoyed the growth of Khalila from the beginning to the end. Not to mention there was such detail, I might have to plan a trip to Montego Bay one day soon.
MY REVIEW
This was not my first read by this author, and it definitely won't be my last. I have to say that I really enjoyed the chemistry between Douglas and Khalila. But I have to say my favorite character was Khalila's best friend, Corinne. She is one of those wild friends that every woman needs in their life. And the nerve of Trent, her soon to be ex husband. He needed to be knocked down a peg. I also enjoyed the growth of Khalila from the beginning to the end. Not to mention there was such detail, I might have to plan a trip to Montego Bay one day soon.
Buy Links
B & N: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-thick-of-things-jl-campbell/1128105800?ean=2940159080509
Shannon,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for reading. Glad you enjoyed the book. Corinne was a trip and a lot of fun to write. :)