How could I let this happen? “Braden, I don’t want anything to happen between us.” His grip on my chin tightened, quieting me. At first, there is just a long period of flirty banter but Joss resists quite a lot, until finally they come to a friends-with-benefits arrangement that Braden agrees to, but really is just using it to try and convince her to be in a relationship with him. Right near the beginning of the story, we meet the hero when he and Joss accidentally end up sharing a cab… and can I just say: deep, gravelly voice + Scottish accent *shivers*!! He comes off as a arrogant (in a lovable way) and unapologetically charming and just totally fuckhot and while Joss is very physically attracted to him, she refuses to allow herself to become emotionally interested in him.Īfter finding herself a gorgeous new apartment, she find that it comes with an even more gorgeous perk – her flat-mate’s swoony brother: the taxi guy, Braden Carmichael. When the ultimate tragedy strikes Joss’s family, she needs a fresh start and moves to Scotland. But that being said, to me, the heroine’s actions and denial of their feelings for each other brought the story down for me. I still did like the story a lot, but the heroine’s issues and reluctance to commit to the relationship just prevented me from connecting more strongly with the story than I otherwise might have. I feel pretty torn about how to rate this book. “ I know you love me, Jocelyn, because there’s no fucking way I can be this much in love with you, and not have you feel the same way.
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