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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Perfect blend of sweet and steamy.
I really like the family feeling of this story. Love that the hero’s family is very close and that they respect their parents and want to have a life as happy as Dad.
In todays world relationships seem to be throw away and couples marry with the idea that if it doesn’t work we just get divorced. I like that is not how these boys were raised, and marriage works thru respect. I have read all books in this series and have enjoyed each story.
Enjoyed this easy romantic read. Had some suspense over the bad ex-boyfriend.
Some of the angst over “making the same mistakes as my mother” got a bit old but it was a good story.
Danielle’s writing is addictive. She celebrates sisterhood and girl power in an adorable, funny manner that will keep you hooked.
This is the second book I have read by this author…I read book #4 first lol but I knew I needed to go back and read the rest of them!
Ariel has trouble from the start of the book. But she is saved she just doesn’t know my who.
Kayson knew the moment he helped her that there was something but he waited to see her. Fast forward a couple months and the meet and he is struck again by how right she is for him.
There were so many twists with this book. I loved the action and drama in it. Ariel and Kayson were great together. And Kayson’s family is great. I can’t wait to read more about this great group of friends and family.
Wonderfully witty fun romance
Enough is the first book I’ve read by Danielle Norman and the first in her Iron Orchids series and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Ariel and Kayson’s first meet was definately unique. There was a real connection between the two of them. We all carry baggage from our past and Ariel’s had Kayson’s working hard to convince her of what could be. The secondary characters of Kayson’s wonderful Greek family and Ariel’s marvelous friends gave additional realism to the story. The subplot of suspense added a little twist to the story.
I look forward to reading the other books in this series.
“…what girl meets the man she’s going to marry when she is five?”
I love it when I find a new to me author to find they have a whole series I want to obliterate then drown myself in what was left over. I was surprised to find out this was book four in the series and even though I hadn’t read the first three books, I wasn’t lost in the backstories. But, it did make me want to go back and read the rest just because of the author’s fantastic writing style. The characters were on point and believable in a world apart from what I would ever be involved. What are the chances someone like me would ever find a wealthy rocket scientist to sweep me off my feet when the going gets tough or be involved in a crime mystery revolving around, well… me?
I can’t wait to read more in this Iron Orchids series!