Synopsis:
After being left at the altar, Jade Roberts seeks solace at her best friend's ranch on the Colorado western slope. Her humiliation still ripe, she doesn't expect to be attracted to her friend's reticent brother, but when the gorgeous cowboy kisses her, all bets are off.
Talon Steel is broken. Having never fully healed from a horrific childhood trauma, he simply exists, taking from women what is offered and giving nothing in return...until Jade Roberts catapults into his life. She is beautiful, sweet, and giving, and his desire for her becomes a craving he fears he'll never be able to satisfy.
Passion sizzles between the two lovers...but long-buried secrets haunt them both and may eventually tear them apart.
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Review by Gia:
Craving was a great read! It's told in the dual POVs of Talon and Jade. After being left at the altar, Jade goes to live with her best friend, Marjorie. Marjorie lives on a ranch with her three older brothers. Talon lives in the house with Marjorie and Jade. Talon is closed off. He was in the military and there is a question as to whether he has post-traumatic stress. Through his POV we know there is more to his issues. Jade and Talon hit it off but she never seems to fully get his walls down. A lot of the books I read it's the female character who has the walls built up, I liked that in this one it's Talon that has the walls up.
So, I knew this was book 1 in the Steel Brothers Saga but I thought that each brother would have their own book. That is not the case. There are many unanswered questions. I didn't like the way it ended and I kept trying to turn the page for more. I can't wait to read the next.
4 1/2 Amazeballs Stars!
Meet The Author
Helen Hardt’s passion for the written word began with the books her mother read to her at bedtime. She wrote her first story at age six and hasn’t stopped since. In addition to being an award-winning author of contemporary and historical romance and erotica, she’s a mother, a black belt in Taekwondo, a grammar geek, an appreciator of fine red wine, and a lover of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream. She writes from her home in Colorado where she lives with her family. Helen loves to hear from readers.
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