Samantha Towle
Trouble
Synopsis:
Mia Monroe is running. Running from a person
she doesn’t ever want to find her. Running from a past she doesn’t ever
want anyone to know. Desperate to find a future, that yesterday, she
could only dream of having.
Jordan Matthews likes easy. Easy women. Easy life.
Then he meets Mia.
She’s damaged, troubled and has more baggage than any person can
carry. But the more Jordan gets to know Mia-for the first time in his
life-he finds himself wanting to try hard for something … for someone …
for her.
And then life isn’t so easy anymore.
Jordan is everything Mia shouldn’t want. A whole bunch of dirty
hotness, tattooed, cocky bad boy, who made his money at poker tables and
picked his women up in bars. Yet, Mia finds herself falling for him.
Then the past Mia was running from, quickly starts to catch up with her.
Because that’s the problem with running … you have to stop sometime.
And when you stop, you get caught.
Publication Date:
November 18, 2013
Review:
I loved how this story touched based on a serious problem that not many people are willing to discuss...abuse. Whether it be physical, mental, or emotional...in this case physical and emotional. Mia had only ever known abuse. It was what she was used to. Thinking her mother died in a car accident when she was just a baby; she had to endure a life of constant beatings by the only parent she ever knew. When he died, she was relieved, but only for a short amount of time. She met a boy who was just like her father. She wanted to break the cycle and finally found the courage to run away from Forbes. She meets Jordan and she knows she shouldn't be attracted to him, but she seems drawn to him. And him to her. Mia is trying to find a life she thought would never exist...her birth mother...who gave her up. She ends up falling for Jordan, but then he drops the biggest bomb possible.
I definitely loved this story and all the romance and drama. I was drawn to the characters and their chemistry together. I laughed at times, got angry, and cried my eyes out. I would definitely recommend reading this book. Look forward to other books by this author.
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