Sigrid H. (sigrid) reviewed on + 55 more book reviews
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I'm a sucker for the Beauty and the Beast trope, and this one delivers in spades. Douglas is scarred and vicious-looking, while Allegra is the blind beauty who recognizes the goodness of the man beneath the rough exterior. The entire romance develops over a short period of time, but anybody who is looking for realism in a romance probably shouldn't be looking in a story about an ex-SEAL and a blind harpist getting stalked by her psychotic ex-manager.
The sheer need these two have for each other is what sells the story. Douglas has never been so accepted or wanted for himself as he is by Allegra, while he provides the tower of strength she needs to gain some independence. The suspense angle starts out well, and builds nicely throughout the story, but its resolution is slipshod and too quick. But someone looking for sensual, heartfelt escapist romance shouldn't be disappointed.
I didn't even realize this was part of a series when I read it, but don't feel like I missed much by not having read the first two books. The other couples are mentioned, but this works more than well enough as a standalone.
The sheer need these two have for each other is what sells the story. Douglas has never been so accepted or wanted for himself as he is by Allegra, while he provides the tower of strength she needs to gain some independence. The suspense angle starts out well, and builds nicely throughout the story, but its resolution is slipshod and too quick. But someone looking for sensual, heartfelt escapist romance shouldn't be disappointed.
I didn't even realize this was part of a series when I read it, but don't feel like I missed much by not having read the first two books. The other couples are mentioned, but this works more than well enough as a standalone.
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