For as long as she can remember Millie has had her limits. Staying within them keeps her isolated, safe; helps her to cope. Why then have they started to feel so stifling? Why is her loneliness starting to rival her fears? When she watches him she wishes she could be normal; she wishes she could be like the people he interacts with so seamlessly. Pavlos Martakis is her complete and total … total opposite: physically intimidating, likable, naturally attractive, extremely confident, sexually promiscuous: the most uninhibited, charming, outgoing and free person she has ever encountered in her life. He fascinates Millie; thrills and intimidates her in equal measure.
But, as the culprit behind the invention of her nickname Nuclear Winter, Millie knows that if Pav feels anything for her it is more than likely contempt. Cold, boring, robotic: that is how the rest of the hospital sees her. So she can safely watch him from afar. He would never notice her … would he?
This book is a full-length contemporary romance of approximately 90,000 words with no cliffhanger and its own HEA.
Praise for Limits:
5 stars for a story that stole my heart… I laughed, I cried and absolutely fell in love with the story about Millie and Pav. Bookworm 8919 Blog
The story was heartbreaking and heartwarming. It was perfect, and I could not stop reading. Limits by Susie Tate was a great read with all the feels! Sultry Siren Book Blog
I loved Pav, he saw beyond the obvious to the gem that was Millie, and it was a treat to read this romance. The epilogue too was just perfect. Stars: Five, a great fun read, and a terrific follow up. Jeanie Zelos Book Reviews
A brilliant book, couldn’t put it down. Gives a wonderful insight into how social anxiety can cripple your life and Millie’s journey in trying to overcome this is inspiring. Highly recommended and have just bought the rest of the authors back list. Emma Haslehurst – reviewer at Rhea Loves Books
I was completely entranced with Millie and Pav. Don’t miss out on this remarkably insightful and warm story. Sirens Book Reviews
Millie’s story felt so realistic. Maybe I could connect so well to Millie because I know from personal experiences how looks can be deceiving. I loved how their relationship progressed as soon as Pavlos understood that Millie was nothing like the people thought she would be. Jeri’s Book Attic
Another winner from Susie Tate. I just loved this book and had to start reading it as soon as I got the ARC. The only disappointment is that now I have to wait ages until the next book. Bananas are Tricky Book Blog
I’m new to the author but wow she never disappoints. A fabulous story that is well written, well paced and heavy on the feel good. Lianne James – Librarian and Netgalley reviewer
Powerfully moving story of love’s power to heal. This is without a doubt one of the best books I have read this year. Rhonda – top Netgalley reviewer
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