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Kissing Fire
Kissing Fire
Author: A. M. Hargrove
Preston Mitchell has many secrets. As an undercover DEA agent, he?s lived a life of danger and obscurity. A relationship was never a consideration...until the lovely Avery Middleton stumbles into his life. To the outsider, Avery has it all...wealth, family, connections and a great job. But on the inside, she?s miserable. With a selfish mother ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781484114551
ISBN-10: 1484114558
Publication Date: 4/13/2013
Pages: 250
Edition: 1
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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Little overview before I start getting into my thoughts about this read. Avery is a rich girl that was always close to everyone in her family except her mother. She never knew the need for money but she always wanted to make it out on her own. When she receives a new job in Seattle, she leaves without second guessing and very excited to start her new job. Once shes in Seattle, she decides to visit her brother that she havent spoken with in a while. But when she gets there, she meets her brothers wifes brother who is staying with them for few nights. Without trying to reveal his identity, he calls himself Just Miles. Shes immediately attracted to him and wants nothing more than jump his bones. The next day when she has to face the danger, she needs to leave everyone behind to hide in Prestons cabin to avoid being seen by the drug cartel thats chasing him down.

Soooo That damn cover. I can drool over that cover for hours. And the first quarter of the book really made me happy becausepretty cover = amazing-new-favorite-book, right? SO WRONG!!! After that quarter passed and the gorgeous DEA agent Preston met Avery, it all went to hell. Heres a little overview of my status update that I pulled from Goodreads so you can see the progression of my thoughts:

1% "O.M.G.! The cover is to DIE for!!!! So excited for this book."

10% "Hahahahahahaha omg!!!!! This is the funniest thing that could EVER happen! Poor FBI agent must have been so embarrassed! Lol"

15% " My oh my... Sounds like "Just Miles" might have those dimples on his ass that I want to bite into! -drool-"

23% "I moved my mouth back down Just Miles' abs and his towel had parted. Good heavens, I now felt like Moses did at Red Sea. I started purring to the tune of "Hallelujah"!!"

43% ""Honey, I don't give a damn about your mother's approval" - Ummmmm I'm confused. Wasn't he supposed to be a badass DEA agent? Because right now he sounds more like my gay best friend."

85% "If somebody is not gonna be chased or shot, I'm so giving up on this book. I want action not the sleazy, puppy love :/"

99% "Mehhh... What a waste of time. Review coming up -.-"

That pretty much sums it up. I mean seriously, the badass DEA agent is supposed to be the hot guy here and after sobbing about how unworthy he is, it just makes him look like a pussy. And Avery! Im sorry but she just turned out to be dumb (+ very very very self-conscious without a decent reason) in my eyes.

When Preston tells her that they havent been in danger for few weeks and he just wanted to be with her, she flips out and moves away for months. She literally drops everything and says that her heart is broken and she does not know how to live with herself. I mean seriously! Just a bad expression of a conflict in a book that couldve been made so much better.

Would I purchase this? Hell yes, that cover still makes me drool!

Would I ask for a refund? You know it!


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