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ARC kindly provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. But other than that, it's off the rails ridiculous: The book just launches into it with no buildup. As a class project, she gets involved in a pen pal program writing to soldiers.

Shane immediately rubbed me the wrong way when he takes Brooke to his hotel room and immediately starts to feel her up. The author beautifully pained Brooke as a strong fighter heroine that just as us all only every now and then lets the armor drop. It was so good that it made me stupid!

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Can they place their trust in the power of love? Can they place their trust in the power of love? Shane is a solider in the Army and has spent the last 8 years in the military, he is the definition of rough around the edges. So when the two of them m 3. Shane is a solider in the Army and has spent the last 8 years in the military, he is the definition of rough around the edges. So when the two of them meet in a write a solider program through her elementary school, neither predicts they will hit it off. However, the more she gets to know Shane the more she can imagine a life with him. When Shane comes home on leave for a few days they spend a night together. The plan to finally revisit their relationship status when he comes home from in three months, but fate has other plans. Months go by and she never hears from Shane again. Until the day she wakes up to an image of her lingerie all over Facebook. This story is best described as a sugary sweet. The story starts off with letters to each other and I loved that, I wish there had been more letters exchanged in the book. Overall, I enjoyed this book it is a quick, sweet read. Perfect for days when you feel like an easy read with minimal drama. ARC kindly provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. For more Reviews, Free E-books and Giveaways DNF 45% Couldn't get into it. The premise is good but the execution just felt lame to me. I couldn't connect to the story or the characters. The prologue opens with the with letters from Brooke and Shane establishing a connection through a pen-pal program. The next chapter, DNF 45% Couldn't get into it. The premise is good but the execution just felt lame to me. I couldn't connect to the story or the characters. The prologue opens with the with letters from Brooke and Shane establishing a connection through a pen-pal program. The next chapter, Shane and Brooke meet for the first time and bam, they were suddenly lovey-dovey even though Shane was adamant about not wanting a relationship. I didn't buy any of it. It would have been believable had we seen the development of their relationship through their letters. It all happened off-screen and we're supposed to believe it because the narrator said so. Aside from that Brooke gave me whiplash, and Shane was just an ass. I've already reached my limit from those types of characters. So when they started acting TSTL, I was done. An ARC was provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. There is this awkward situation between them where Brooke does not know what to expect from Shane as he clearly states in his letters he does not believe in relationship. And from there the rest of the story forms on its own. Its good and an easy read... I never said I didn't want you. The truth is I want you so much I ache for you. She's a teacher and loves her job, loves helping kids. As a class project, she gets involved in a pen pal program writing to soldiers. Brooke starts exchanging letters with Shane. Shane is stationed in Afghanistan and they Brooke's father is running for governor of New York. She's a teacher and loves her job, loves helping kids. As a class project, she gets involved in a pen pal program writing to soldiers. Brooke starts exchanging letters with Shane. Shane is stationed in Afghanistan and they exchange letters for year. There is so much to this story that I really enjoyed. The story was interesting, I liked the characters even with how moody Shane could be , I liked how strong Brooke was even though she wasn't strong all the time. This book was a little angsty and focused a lot on Shane being an injured vet. I really liked this book and I hope the author has plans to write Neve's book because there is obviously a story there! The only thing I didn't like about this book is that I wish there would have been more of the letters between Brooke and Shane. Overall, I really like this one and recommend it to anyone who loves a sweet romance! This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review Through a mix-up, elementary school teacher Brooke has become the pen pal of from the wrong side of the tracks A 3. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review Through a mix-up, elementary school teacher Brooke has become the pen pal of from the wrong side of the tracks American soldier Shane. Brooke comes from wealth and privilege but not exactly a happy home giving her a sweetly naïve guarded outlook on life. Shane's experience has a more real world quality, he spent most of his high school years working, just managed to get his GED, has been a soldier since he turned eighteen, and is on his fourth tour of duty. Shane is tired, a little cynical, and prone to crabby angry outbursts. Through letter writing, emails, and skype Brook and Shane have established a solid friendship but even though Shane warned her not to, Brook wants more. When Shane gets injured and Brooke's life is falling apart around her, their relationship is tested and they both struggle to figure out just what they really mean to each other. There were two sides to this book; one was a sugary sweetness which emanated from Brooke providing the lighter rainbows, puppies, and it will work out ok because of love. Everything is fine and dandy when Brooke and Shane are tenderly bantering and just want to make kissy noises but things get tense when real life issues come into play. This brings about the other side of the book a gritty and uneasy look at what four tours of duty in a warzone can do to a person brought on by Shane. These two sides clash as Brooke obstinately makes moves to help Shane when he expresses a strong desire for her not to, this in turn makes Shane resent and act out not physically towards Brooke hurting her with his words. There are generally times when Brooke seems to blindly act and take her Mother Theresa persona too far giving a faint feeling of distaste and leaving the reader to wonder if these two really are worlds apart. Shane is clearly dealing with PTSD issues and I actually appreciated how the author depicted the normalness of this, no big one time moments of flashbacks that everyone sees and the hero gets immediate help but small everyday occurrences that people brush off. I do wish since the author made this a big part of the story that Brooke and Shane would have talked about it and he would have agreed to seek counseling. The story thread that lead to Brooke and Shane being forced together, a sexy picture she took for Shane ended up being put on Facebook then snowballed to a student saying his brother had sexual relations with Brooke, worked for the most part. It was a realistic circumstance but the author got a bit preachy at times about cyberbullying and the whole thing was wrapped up in such a way that it felt rushed and anticlimactic. It is also mentioned quite a lot that Brooke loves watching soldiers returning home videos on Youtube and the feelings it gives her, it all made me wonder if she truly is in love with Shane or with the idea of loving a soldier. The mixtures of secondary characters were supportive and engaging, Shane's sister Charlotte had a few over the top moments but Brooke's friend Neve and her relationship with Shane's friend Rory has me intrigued. Largely this is a nice story about two people dealing with life issues and coming together, it's an easy read that is not too terribly emotionally investing. Is Brooke and Shane's relationship completely believable? Not sure, but this is fiction and we're here for the happy ending which Loving You Easy graciously provides. What a train wreck! This book had a couple redeeming moments, but overall it was a mess! Things it had going for it: 1. It knows it's cheesy so it's easier to accept it. The first h ARC kindly provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. What a train wreck! This book had a couple redeeming moments, but overall it was a mess! Things it had going for it: 1. It knows it's cheesy so it's easier to accept it. The first half of the book was somewhat entertaining. The funeral scene actually made me cry. See 4 and 5. But other than that, it's off the rails ridiculous: The book just launches into it with no buildup. We read 2 letters between Shane and Brooke before Brooke is full on in love with him and imagining all kind of crazy, stalkerish scenarios. She's suddenly in love with him and they know each other SO well, but we don't see any of this happen. The book skips over all of the get to know you. I think this was a really bad decision on the author's part. I don't believe in these two at all. In fact, they are LITERALLY the worst couple I have ever read about. I have never, ever read about two people who are more wrong for each other than these two, but I'll get to that later. If we'd been privy to their developing relationship, I might have been able to get on board. Shane immediately rubbed me the wrong way when he takes Brooke to his hotel room and immediately starts to feel her up. This is after she tells him she doesn't want to get physical. He puts so much pressure on her that she ends up doing THAT for him. It was really off putting. No means no, unless you can convince her to do it anyway? I should mention that this is all taking place in the fracking prologue. Shane and Brooke are the worst couple in the history of literature. They are the most wrong for each other that two people can possibly be. Not because of their families, or where they live, or socioeconomic statuses, but because they both suck. Brooke is one of the most annoying heroines ever. She nags and nags and nags and wants to help, help, help. If roles were reversed and a MAN did the things Brooke does to Shane, it would be despicable and sexist, but since Brooke is a female, it's okay for her to do when he says don't and help when he says he doesn't need it. Seriously, back off, Brooke. Sometimes people need to do things for themselves. Brooke is ridiculously annoying and disrespectful to Shane throughout this entire book. Shane is an asshole. There's no other way to put it. You were injured at war and you have PTSD, I get it, but you don't get to treat people like trash because you're sad. Shane gave me whiplash. One second he's nice, the next he's being a total dick. He was awful to Brooke. She should have left his ass over and over again, but she didn't because she's a doormat. THIS DOES NOT MAKE IT OKAY FOR HIM TO EMOTIONALLY ABUSE YOU. The book was also kind of preachy. In chapter 3 Brooke launches into this long diatribe about the responsible internet use and cyber-bulling. I felt like I was talking to a school principal. Some of the language the author uses to describe things that were supposed to be sexy made me want to die of second hand embarrassment. I'm not sure where this title came from Or maybe I am? Doesn't Lucas say that to Jacqueline in? Nothing about their love was easy and I wish it was harder and they'd moved to opposite poles and never spoken again. I have one question: where the hell has Wendy S Marcus been my whole life? Holy crap, I loved this book. I mean, it was better than great. It was stupid good. It was stoopid good!! It was so good that it made me stupid! Review copy courtesy of the publisher via NetGalley. I have one question: where the hell has Wendy S Marcus been my whole life? Holy crap, I loved this book. I mean, it was better than great. It was stupid good. It was stoopid good!! It was so good that it made me stupid! Where's the button for 6 stars? While I look for it, read on to find out what made this book so good that I felt like I'd been hit in the head with a phone book... There is a good way to get hit with a phone book, right? I really liked her. She's the daughter of a prominent politician... I guess I have to say that Brooke felt very familiar: her father is distracted and busy with his political career, her mom is a total judgmental asshole and she was sexually assaulted as a teenager. I don't want to sound mean or heartless; I really DID like Brooke. I'm just saying that I've seen this type of character before and I don't mean that as a bad thing. I loved Brooke's quiet strength. Sure, she didn't have a lot of choice in becoming strong but she's still one hell of a broad! She doesn't get her feelings hurt very easily and she's much tougher than she looks. She may look like a privileged socialite but she can literally kick ass. I don't want to say anything more about that because I don't want to ruin any part of this book for anyone. Point is, I liked Brooke. She's patient and she wants to help Shane and isn't sure how. So she's muddling through, trying to balance his needs with his pride and I thought she was doing great. My goodness, he was described as being so hot and sexy and strong and dominating. Definitely an alpha male. I loved how pushy he was when we first meet him. And he's so confident! But he comes back from Afghanistan a damaged man, physically and emotionally. Like many veterans, he's seen things over there that can't be unseen. And he re-sees lots of it every time he closes his eyes at night. He also lost an eye and gained a limp. But he retains all of his sexiness and masculinity. Unfortunately, he doesn't see this. He doesn't want to be seen as less than a man but his self esteem is in the gutter. He may need help but he won't accept help. He suffers from some pretty crazy mood swings too. So Shane may not be a super likable hero all the time but I loved everything about him and everything he was going through. I think that Brooke and Shane had decent chemistry. Sure, it wasn't always obvious due to his poor coping mechanisms but I think that patience will be rewarded in these two. I really liked how Brooke saw that Shane needed help but didn't know how to help him or what to do. She knew that he still needed to be a man but it was obvious when he was in pain or when he was tired. And damn, he made it tough for her to help him sometimes! All the time, actually! But I couldn't get mad at him because I could understand where he was coming from! I loved the emotional journey these two went on together. There were definitely times that I wanted Brooke to leave him alone and stop trying to help. And there were times when I wanted Brooke to leave his grumpy ass. But that doesn't happen and this story is so much sweeter for it. I would absolutely recommend this book. I think that the author MUST know someone who has come back from the war and dealt with these issues. It just seemed way too real for her to come up with this just out of her imagination. So the reality of this book was very attractive to me. I loved the difficult relationship that Brooke and Shane had. I totally laughed out loud, I got pissed and I cried. Holy crap, have some tissues nearby when you read this, people!! Damn this was such a good and heartbreaking and funny and real book. Give this book a chance. I doubt you'll regret it! And I could not be happier, I have been a huge fan of her work form her very first mesmerizing release and ever since I have devoured everything she has written so of course I squealed with pure delight when this new release lande The super talented Wendy S Marcus is back!!! And I could not be happier, I have been a huge fan of her work form her very first mesmerizing release and ever since I have devoured everything she has written so of course I squealed with pure delight when this new release landed in my very happy hands. The read tells the story of Brooke Elstein,a politician's daughter and always quiet, in control and thus the perfect image of dutiful always do what makes dad look good gal. All that comes crashing down when a the son of a wealthy donor sinks his teeth into her and sadly also gets away with it. But Brook is no sissy and gets up and moves on as best she can. They correspond back and forth, but sexy Shane Develen instinctively hides his commando tattoos and blue collar roots, he knows Brooke is also hiding something, he's not too sure what but he knows there is definitely something there. None the less he knows he has gained her trust when she sends him a off the charts blisteringly sexy photo. But as fate will have it, Shane is injured in an ambush and a fellow solider posts the sexy shot online for all to see. And so once again Brooke's perfect image turns to ashes in the blink of an eye. Then Shane turns up at her doorstep determined to set things right and discovers the that right or wrong for each other has gone nothing on the chemistry they share, but will Brooke believer him when he tells her the truth or will she again retreat to her always perfect shell in order to protect what little dignity she has left? I have always been a huge fan or romance books, but when it comes to military related romance books I go absolutely gaga! As in I fall head over heals to dive right into the book, and with this author being one of my ultimate favorites I was in absolute heaven from the first page right through till the very end. I adored Brooke's vulnerability , but what stood out was her strength among all the vulnerability. I of course could completely understand her being so very vulnerable after what happened to her in the past, but getting back up and fighting to overcome it, especially when you are in the public eye, now that takes a lot more guts! The author beautifully pained Brooke as a strong fighter heroine that just as us all only every now and then lets the armor drop. Shane was so awesome! Hotter than the Iraqi sun and more lethal to any woman's peace of mind than a Glock 17! In real life of course most woman would fly off the handle when the truth get's revealed but the author did such an amazing job at painting Shane as a true hero of hearts, that if the man was standing in front of me of course I would have to be blind folded , because believe me ladies this man is super hot, and yes the author's description is that good so no pictures needed , I would not even think of yelling at him for not telling me from the start who and what he really is. So with a really hotter than hot remarkably sweet and kind hero and a strong always fight back slightly damaged heroine, one heck of a picture mix up and a off the charts chemistry that simply cannot be denied, all set within the military and political world, got one pretty dang awesome read! The descriptions of surroundings and characters were absolutely perfect, I was right there with Brook for the hurt and the pain of betrayal, I felt Shane go down and blood drain from my veins when he is injured, I could taste the angst and smelt the passion burning up the sheets as these two get down and dirty, outstanding writing Wendy! I am taking away a message of there is a way and reason for everyone to come together, in this case two smoking hot pictures intertwined two lives of two people who both had a little piece of their hearts missing and needed each other to be healed. The trick would be to be able to send the healer away when you mistakenly think him or her to be the enemy and then to run off back to your own special created camp of doom and glum telling yourself you're safe. Always stay two steps ahead, it's one of the hardest things in life to do, but in the long run you will walk out on the other side , definitely not in tact but with the knowledge that you gave it your all. I highly recommend this read for all fans of romance, with drama, passion, intrigue and one of the most beautifully written endings I have read in a long time. Marcus is an award-winning author of contemporary romance who lives in the beautiful Hudson Valley region of New York... Okay, more like…where she spends way too much time on Twitter and Facebook! Marcus is an award-winning author of contemporary romance who lives in the beautiful Hudson Valley region of New York... Okay, more like…where she spends way too much time on Twitter and Facebook!

The story starts off with letters to each other and I loved that, I wish there had been more letters exchanged in the book. She's a teacher and loves her job, loves helping kids. I had been waiting months for this book to come out…the wait was worth it. I highly recommend this north for all fans of romance, with drama, passion, intrigue and one of the most beautifully written endings I have read in a long time. The plan to finally revisit their relationship status when he comes home from in three months, but fate has other plans. The caballeros of surroundings and characters were absolutely perfect, I was right there with Brook for the hurt and the pain of betrayal, I felt Shane go down and blood drain from my veins when he is injured, I could taste the angst and smelt the passion burning up the sheets as these two get down and dirty, outstanding writing Wendy. I really liked this book and I hope the author has plans to write Neve's book because there is obviously a story there. One second he's nice, the next he's being a total dick. loving you is easy Wendy lives in the social Hudson Valley region of New York.

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