Lust in Translation, a Brand New STANDALONE romance by International Bestselling author Rachel Robinson is LIVE!!!
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Blurb:
Beginning a new career as a linguist at Harbour Point SEAL base is a fresh start. It’s a way to bury my loss.
The grief.
The façade my shot-gun marriage has become.
It is the only bright spot in an otherwise dim existence.
I don’t expect to rekindle a friendship with a wildly cocky, always humorous, and sometimes demanding Navy SEAL. I’m supposed to teach him foreign languages. The job is supposed to give me purpose.
Quickly my friend ensnares me with more than just his wit and bad pronunciation.
He traps me with salvation.
Lust has a pulse—a memory. It strips inhibitions and dilutes the world around us. Love? That comes and goes. Lust is the only language capable of healing. It’s his language. I will speak it to save him.
To save myself.
It’s the only choice.
BOOK REVIEW
This is a stand-alone that can be read by itself but you get a better back story of Kendall & Leo if you read Stealing It. Through the whole Seal Series you can see the changes and what has become the new normal for WWIII.
In Stealing It I had mixed feelings about Leo because on the surface he didn’t seem like the best guy. So going into this book I tried my best to have an open mind about him and not being over assumptions from Stealing It. But the more I read the more I fell in love with Leo. He totally redeemed what I thought he was in Stealing It! He became the man that was so much more than you expect!
You can truly see how great Leo is when he and Kendall reconnect because of her situation. Kendall has suffered a loss and is in a marriage that is quickly dying. Kendall’s situation is by no means a pretty one. But I am so glad that Rachel didn’t shy from showing the ugly. Because that makes it so much more real for the reader.
Kendall and Leo were great together. But I also felt for Adam because he seemed to be a decent guy. Things ended and it was something that could really happen and not just some off the wall ending.
This book does include many heavily emotional times but it has the lighter sweet times as well! There was a great balance to keep you going throughout the book.
Thank you so much to Rachel Robinson for the free review copy in exchange for my honest opinion.
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