Some things in life were inevitable; death, taxes, and lying, whoremongering men.One woman would never be enough for one man.So I traded in men for a Harley.Nothing beats that kind of power between my legs.Then I blinked.And he was there.Some things in life were inevitable; death, taxes, and badge bunnies willing to hop into my bed.The only problem is I’m a one woman kind of man.In my line of … one woman kind of man.
In my line of work, I’ve seen it all.
Nothing bothers me until I find a woman’s wrecked body.
When she blinked,
My world changed.
Forever doesn’t come close to giving me enough of her.
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Loved this story! Where is my Greek god!!??
Excellent book, hurray!
Danielle Norman spins a really good story! I just love the Christakos family.
Ariel did not think one woman could ever be enough for a man. She traded in men for a Harley. Then she met hot Greek deputy Kayson. He gets her engine running, but it may not be enough. He says he is up for the challenge. – Ariel and her friends like to have fun and ride their Harleys. They form the Iron Orchids club. They all like Kayson but Ariel is skeptic. He is immediately attracted to Ariel but strategizes and takes it slow. His family is great, supportive and loving. Ariel’s ex-boyfriend causes problems, but that brings Ariel and Kayson closer. This book is slow at times but a good read.
I thoroughly enjoyed this story. It is one crazy ride from page one. Ariel moves to Orlando with no friends or family but is soon taken in by Stella and the Orchids. Some seriously good one liners from Stella. Kayson is a big hearted cop who saves Ariel from being abducted. From his first glimpse he knows this woman is his soul mate. Little do they now that the start of this relationship is a trigger for someone who has the ability to both mentally and physically alter the course of their journey.
Some grammatical errors and sentence construction led me to not give this five stars.
4.5 stars
This was an amazing book. I can understand trust issues, but there was too many chapters relating to this. With any other guy they would have said enough is enough. There were a lot of funny parts with the girls, danger, kidnapping and finally a HEA.
I really like this new series. I like that it is a different take on a motorcycle club, or gang as Stella likes to say . It’s all women who want to ride together and empower each other.
This book is about Kayson and Ariel, Kayson falls instantly in love when he rescues Ariel from a couple of attackers. He is a cop and has a great example of love in his parents. Ariel is working as a seemstress although she really wants to be an event planner. She has a terrible outlook on men because of her father.
Add in a crazy ex and a wanna be girlfriend/wife and you get quite a lot of intrigue and drama. I really recommend this book.
This book got me hooked on the Iron Orchid series. You get a task of the Greek brothers that fill your mind with filthy thoughts. They are protectors. This book was intense and shows courage and strength.
WOW! My first read from this author & it was pretty great that she’s now on my auto buy list! Ariel & Kayson , along with their combustible chemistry , have earned a special place in my heart! Fast start with escalating angst & great gorgeous Greek hero has me racing through this one ! I love a brutally honest read WITH OR WITHOUT EXPLICATIVES! I’d definitely add this author to my bucket list & I loved the fictitious setting right here in FL near me ! A must read by all especially if you love motorcycle romance & even if you don’t!!
I loved getting to know Ariel and Kayson and their story. I have encountered the Iron Orchids in the Iron Badges series and knew that getting to know these ladies better was a must. There is humor and fun along with some pretty crazy stuff happening in Enough. Danielle grabbed my attention from the very beginning and left me now wanting to put the book down until I reached the end. Lots of emotion with a nice bit of suspense. Was a perfect way to spend a weekend.
This book was good, had a lot of heart and emotion but also a bit of suspense and action. There were a few things that drove me nuts. I liked the characters especially Kayson and not that I didn’t like Ariel I did she was strong and independent except she at times saw herself as unworthy and had a lot of self doubt when it came to relationships. I get she had a rough life and had doubts about men but by 70% in she was still fighting her feelings for Kayson and that started to drive me nuts I just wanted to shake her. And when she finally gives in her word is shaken up and her doubts come back. In the end it all works out I just thought it was unnecessary for it to take that long especially since he was pretty patient with her and didn’t push her.
Over all was a good story and I loved the secondary characters and look forward to reading their books. I loved Kayson and his family and I liked Ariel just not the self doubt so much. I would still recommend this book it may have just been me who has a problem with Ariel in some of the book.
Great novel.
I was so into this book. I couldn’t put it down, and when I HAD too it was ALL I could think about. Their budding love was something from a story book. She was hurt, he saved her. And saved her and saved her again. If only we could all have a Kayson. Ughhhh.
“Some things in life were inevitable; death, taxes, and lying, whoremongering men.
One woman would never be enough for one man.
So I traded in men for a Harley.
Nothing beats that kind of power between my legs.
Then I blinked.
And he was there.
Some things in life were inevitable; death, taxes, and badge bunnies willing to hop into my bed.
The only problem is I’m a one woman kind of man.
In my line of work, I’ve seen it all.
Nothing bothers me until I find a woman’s wrecked body.
When she blinked,
My world changed.
Forever doesn’t come close to giving me enough of her. “ @bookluvr2020
This is a first-time author for me. Her writing is engaging but not exceptional. Her characters are funny, sweet, and not over-the-top in any way. I’ll definitely be reading some of the other stories in this series. Enough is about Ariel (R.E.L.) and Kayson. Ariel lost a huge part of her formative years caring for her ailing mother after her father deserted them. She has finally reached a place in her life where she can concentrate on herself. She left her small town in Alabama and is now living in the Orlando, FL area. Kayson comes from a big Greek family. He has lived in Orlando all his life and is currently serving as a deputy on the Orange Co police force. His family is enviable. They are hilarious. They are typical Greeks. Ariel and Kayson meet when he responds to an attack that targeted Ariel. Their connection was instantaneous, but alas, there were plenty of complications. Enough isn’t really a high drama, but there is a fair share of it. It’s a fast-paced story that holds the reader’s interest from cover to cover.
I HATE WHEN THE STORY DOESNT END UNTIL THE NEXT BOOK
This was the first for me by this author and will definitely not be the last. Enjoyed it very much!
Good book
I enjoyed the book to a degree. The biggest drawbacks were the incorrect sentence structure as well as incorrect punctuation. At times it was confusing as to who was doing the speaking.
Very happy to have found this series and Danielle Norman’s beautiful and witty as hell narrative, first time for me! The suspense was played perfectly and the love story was steamy yet poignant. Wow, just wow!
I actually finished this book about 2 days ago, but I needed some time to figure out what to say that would do this incredible story justice. I still have no idea if I can, but I am definitely going to try.
One thing I loved about this book was the fact that the main female character actually wasn’t annoying. I’ve read some romance novels where the main female is just constantly whiny and solely dependent on the guy, but not this one. In fact, she’s reluctant to let the man in. And for good reason.
I also really loved the dynamic of this book. The way it kept me interested from page one and held onto my attention until, the next thing I knew, I was done with the whole thing. I was completely submersed in this story. Captivated. It had me laughing, it had my close to tears, and it had me screaming in frustration and anger. I love how it wasn’t really an instant love story too. It was more like instant infatuation. And the story didn’t solely revolved around their love story, there was an actual, more suspenseful story behind it as well!
This story was about Ariel (Pronounced R-E-L) who has only had bad experiences with men. Between her father abandoning her and her mother and her only boyfriend who had cheated on her multiple times, her trust in men was shattered. Then, she meets Kayson, a sexy alpha male cop who quickly becomes her hero when he saves her life from two attackers. At first, Ariel is reluctant to let Kayson in. Her experience with men has turned her off to the idea. But Kayson devises a plan that allows him to slowly work his way into her life. Did I mention that Kayson is Greek and has a huge, close-knit family with several brothers and a loving mother and father? As the two of them begin to connect, a sinister plan puts Ariel’s life in danger, allowing Kayson to step in and be her knight in shining armor over and over again. And, hopefully, will allow him to worm his way into her heart!
Naturally, this book is recommended for mature audiences. There is a lot of snark and sass along with some very sexy and steamy moments. It will keep you on the edge of your seat and turning the page because you just HAVE to know what’s going to happen next. You bond with these characters, you feel what they feel, and you meet some other fun people along the way that makes you hope they will get a story of their own.
Definitely 5 out of 5 stars though I’d give more if I could.