Obsession is book four in the Explicitly Yours Series.
Beau Olivier never intended to fall in love, but what was once his conquest has become his prize. Until he ends up in the same position he was ten years earlier—between Lola’s legs and begging to have her. So when she disappears into thin air, leaving him empty-handed and alone, Beau is consumed with the need to find her.
As Lola gets … her.
As Lola gets farther from his reach, Beau is driven to the brink of insanity trying to find her. When he reaches the edge, he has to decide if he can let Lola go for good—or if he’ll bring her down with him.
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I started book 4 with equal parts of trepidation and hope. Clearly Beau and Lola love one another, but how can this end if that is not enough?
In ADDICTION Beau does his best to find a Lola that doesn’t want to be found. His initial reason is to make her pay in some way for what she did to him, but his perspective changes as time goes on and he realizes what he’s lost.
Lola travels to the many places she’s wondered about but circumstances and reflection make her realize where her home is.
The overall premise of the ending was good, but I needed a little more romance to be satisfied after what those two had put me through in the rest of the story.
Omg what a wind-up Jessica has given to this story. It gave me a seriously heart damaging whiplash. I’ve never been so invested in a heroine before and cheere her inner warrior queen.
I loved..loved..LOVED Lola, her character growth was so immense. Nary a conflict, nor a dilemma. She knows why she’s on the road and why..the where is still troubling her. A twinge in the heart, a Kiss of air brushing her cheeks and her feet almost turns around to go back to the start.
How does one run away from destiny…and how far?
You have to circle back some time. This story explores WHAT is that point where forgiveness becomes a a necessary tool for survival.
Jessica…you’ve torn my heart in the first book 1 Possession it took me 2 more to see the repair patches holding up.
The highlight of this book is Beau’s Misery, he’s rolling on the floor in dismal agony and I should’ve felt indicated for Lola, but somehow empty. My cravings and yearning matched Lola’s and then the realization hits so hard in teh last scene in the Grand Canyon…
Love conquers all.
The tiny Colorado River has cut through the red mountains and her persistence has carved a path into it.
Are we still talking about the mountains??!!!!
Beautiful and captivating story, just poked holes in my soul.
Christian fox has done an outstanding job. Huge applause for him.
5 stars to Come Home to
This book was the perfect conclusion to Beau and Lola’s story. I was so happy with the ending. Beau and Lola have stolen my heart. I will definitely be recommending this book to everyone.
I have always attempted to give ‘star’ ratings on my completed reads, just as a tracking method for my titles that I have completed. I have unlimited packages for audio, kindle, and utilize the local/state library.
However, I do not check the ‘I recommend this book’ unless I am willing to reread a book and or a series.
[I read about 5-15 books a month through kindle, and I listen to about 15-30 books monthly]
I have a full life as a nurse, professor, wife, daughter [daughter in law], sister, and mother. I love to read and love a thousand other lives by turning the pages in countless books.
Thank you for the opportunity to provide a review. Happy reading 🙂