Testing the Limits

Testing the Limits

Kira Sinclair2014
Wanting him was wrong, but it felt so right... Social worker Quinn Keller sees the best in people...and the worst. When she rescues a prominent businessman's battered wife, Quinn is targeted by the woman's violent husband. Her only option is to place her safety in the hands of Ranger Jace Hyland--tattooed, scarred, incredibly hot...and the brother of Quinn's deceased fiancé. An entirely different kind of dangerous! Quinn is the woman Jace has always wanted--and she's strictly hands-off. But keeping her safe means taking her to his small apartment...and his bed. So for one unforgettable night, Jace will give in to the temptation he can no longer resist. One night of forbidden hunger. One night he prays will be enough to satisfy a lifetime of longing....
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Samantha Emery@samj
4 stars
Oct 17, 2021

Complimentary copy received via Netgalley in exchange for honest review. ******* I really enjoyed this book. I really liked both main characters and I thought it was very honest and real how their feelings towards each other were written. The guilt, the longing etc. Pacing was really good for me. According to Goodreads it is 224 pages, but I started reading, got dragged into it so much, looked up and was 80% through the book and had forgotten to put the Roast in for Easter Sunday!! (so we are having that today) Quite frankly a book that makes me forget I need to you know, cook and feed my family has to be good! However, it occasionally jumped to the next day or a few hours later, when I expected it not too. Such as when his father was talking to him and said that his mother would be talking to Quinn, I expected to go to that conversation, between Quinn and the mother, but it just sort of jumped ahead to the next day or something. And that happened a couple of times at least, and was quite jarring. The added plot line of the husband of the woman she was helping, given the nature of her job etc, did not feel too far fetched, as can sometimes happen when you add that sort of character into a book, it fit and was used in a way to move their relationship forward. All in a good makes me forget I need to cook for my family 4 stars! This was a first read by this author and I would love to read more.