Centurion has it all. A talented charge, ladies at his disposal for a single encounter or more and access to all the coffee he wants once he lands on Earth. Plus, he’s second in command of the volunteer band of angels called the Guardian League. The one thing he never wanted was an intimate relationship with a human beyond the usual angel-charge boundaries.So when he finds a woman as strong and … strong and hot as the human beverage that tickles his fancy, what else can he do but pursue her until he figures out what to do with her.
April loves her enticing, hunky angel but he’s a lot to handle. He’s cocky, unpredictable but most of all… incorrigible. What is she to do with a male who lives life by his own schedule?
Can April and Centurion form a compromise and allow love to bind them together? Or will Centurion’s inability to commit wedge them apart, forever?
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I loved this book! It started from Centurion’s point of view and sucked me in completely. There was just this aura to him that I really liked. I was also amused that he was determined not to have any kind of romantic involvement with a human as some of his colleagues had done, because even without the book synapsis, we know it’s going to happen. Like that immediate click in your head of- ‘challenge accepted.’ And it didn’t take long for that awestruck moment to strike!
These two go back and forth a lot. April wants commitment, but pushes him away when he’s not stepping up. Centurion is confused, but doesn’t understand what being in love feels like. Sometimes I wanted to knock their heads together lol
A good read! 4 stars
Great book 2 with this series. Although Centurion is attracted to April from the beginning, he is determined not fall for a human woman. April, a jewelry artist, a bit of a free spirit, beautiful, independent, but she isn’t looking for a fling even though she is drawn to this handsome man. Even though they have chemistry and act on that, she wants a commitment and he treats things very casually. How these two finally come together is a solid, well paced read from start to finish.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.