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Fearsome: Fearsome, Book 1, by S. A. Wolfe

Fearsome: Fearsome, Book 1, by S. A. Wolfe

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Fearsome: Fearsome, Book 1, by S. A. Wolfe

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Jessica Channing's big-city life should be more exciting than 60-hour work weeks and popcorn nights with her girlfriends. She has worked hard fulfilling her role as a child prodigy and graduating college years before her peers. She's the good girl, the brilliant girl. She is also dateless. Jess's rigid, predictable life upends when she visits a small town to deal with a relative's death. Long-lost memories come crashing down on Jess's world when two men, the Blackard brothers, seem to lure her in. Dylan is cover-model handsome and pursues Jess the minute she comes to town. Then there is tall, dark, and gorgeous Carson, who hides his own secrets behind his hardened reserve.

Jess discovers that she can't have a simple romantic fling, because true passion does indeed come with some very big strings attached. She will have to own up to her own truths about love and face the two extraordinary men - both troubled in their own ways and both determined to have her.

Fearsome: Fearsome, Book 1, by S. A. Wolfe

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #16648 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-03-03
  • Released on: 2015-03-03
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 724 minutes
Fearsome: Fearsome, Book 1, by S. A. Wolfe


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138 of 152 people found the following review helpful. I stuck with it but never did manage to like the heroine By shoulders3 I will start by saying that I usually make it a practice to not give my opinion when I do not like a book since I know everyone has different tastes. I am making an exception for this book though since they bombarded me with advertising it on my Facebook page and I finally bought it simply because the premise sounded intriguing and the reviews made it sound like it would be good. After reading the book, I started to imagine that the good reviews were either planted or written by very young or immature readers so I thought I would share in case someone else in my demographic (voracious reader, female, late forties) was sucked into this hype.First off, the sex while sometimes graphic is not very tantalizing in my opinion. It sounds like a teenager describing something she is not really familiar with but trying to make it sound hot and failing miserably. Bear in mind that my idea of well written steamy sex scenes would be along the lines of those written by Elizabeth Hoyt. I don't even mind when clinical terms are used as long as overall it doesn't sound clinical. For me, this book totally could have left the sex scenes out because they were that hard to read.Secondly, the heroine is hard to identify with. I never had a hard time liking Bella in the Twilight series, but I know many did. If you are one of them, then you will most likely not like this book.Lastly, the hero is a little creepy/stalkerish and I'm not sure when that became hot. I had a hard time with 50 shades of gray because the hero was unlikable in that respect but at least 50 shades of gray was initially very hot (it is just for me the sex parts started getting almost boring by book 3 and the characters got more and more whiny and irritating). This book never even has hot going for it which at least helped 50 shades.I guess overall it gets down to very poor character development so you never really understand what motivates them. And since that is usually what makes a story good, that is why this one falls short. I will say that I at least got all the way through it, if only because I kept feeling like it would get better. I wish now I had just given up.

43 of 45 people found the following review helpful. Couldn't Even Finish It By Amazon Customer I stopped reading 1/3 of the way through the book. The main character is unbelievably immature and sleeps with the guy the whole time thinking about his brother. What a turn off! Not to mention she is disgustingly shallow and the author has some pretty stupid views on what love really is when she has the two characters arguing about whether he would still be in love with her if she gained weight. He says he would and this is her response,“Sure, plenty of guys still love their girlfriends when they get fat, but then they stop having sex,” I say, putting dirty dishes in the sink. “Then the relationship goes to crap and that’s when the guy resents the woman for gaining weight.” So because you gain a little bit of weight you are suddenly undesirable and not worth making love to? Don't waste your money!

43 of 48 people found the following review helpful. Humor, heart and a bit of angst. By Kim {kimberlyfaye reads} ”I have the world’s laziest dog, Hangover, I have a quasi-boyfriend who is too cute and unstable for his own good – Hotty – and my new protector or guardian, who I can only think of as Lusty. What a cast of characters.”Jessica is summoned to a small town after learning of her Aunt Virginia’s death. She has vague memories of her aunt and is slightly confused about why her aunt left her everything in her will. She just wants to get everything straightened out in Hera so she can return to her life in New York. But the longer she spends in Hera, the more it starts to feel like home thanks to the town’s natives. Jessica finds herself in Hera. She also finds some amazing friends and two incredible, gorgeous men.“Perhaps its my inexperience at both love and sex. They arrived in my life at the same time, so it’s next to impossible for me to separate the two and ascertain if the love is genuine or if it’s merely a side effect to making love.”The Blackard brothers are about as different as they can possibly be. Dylan is hyper and attentive and doesn’t hold back. His older brother Carson is far more reserved. Jessica can’t really get a read on him. It doesn’t take long for her to realize that these two men were her childhood playmates. She and Dylan enter into a whirlwind relationship. Despite her relationship with Dylan, however, she can’t seem to get Carson out of her mind. He’s quiet and sexy, protective and thoughtful. Dylan and Carson are both keeping secrets. When the truths start to come out, Jessica has some tough decisions to make. Dylan or Carson? Hera or New York? You’ll have to read to find out for yourself.“We don’t always get do-overs. Think very carefully before making a decision about love,” he says to me. “Sometimes when it’s offered, it may have an expiration date.”I want to be friends with these characters. They each seemed so real. Jessica was funny, smart and strong. She was indecisive and not all that bright when it came to her love life, but that’s part of her charm. Dylan was like a giant ball of energy. He had his good and bad moments, but the latter were justifiable. Carson was absolutely swoon worthy. I wouldn’t mind having a hot man like that in my life. You know, one who can build furniture for me, fix things around the house and then crawl into bed with me at the end of a long day. Is that sexist? I don’t even care if it is. :) Imogene and Lauren were a fantastic addition to this book – and Jessica’s life – as was Archie.“I’m not a care-free spirit like my Aunt Virginia was. I’m very much a product of my upbringing and my parents taught me to figure out what I need to do. I’m good at that. But now I want to fire out what I want to do, too.”What I loved most about this book – aside from the gorgeous writing and the charming characters – was the fact that I really wasn’t ever able to get a feel for how it was all going to end. The relationships – whether friendship, romantic or familial – were complicated. There was an extraordinary amount of depth to the storyline. Fearsome sucked me in from the beginning and I had a really difficult time setting this book down.“I just want you to be mine,” he says. “You have me; body and soul, and all the parts in between.”Fearsome had humor and heart (and a bit of angst). It was sweet and sexy. But, it was more than your typical romance novel. The love triangle didn’t come off as trite as they often do. Given Jessica’s history with the Blackard brothers, it was completely conceivable that she could have feelings for both of them. It was equally believable that they could each be harboring feelings for her, too. At its core, Fearsome was a story of a woman growing, figuring out what she wanted from life and falling in love as a result. It was a wonderful coming of age story with an absolutely delightful cast of characters. I wanted to spend more time in their world.I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All quotes come from the review copy and may differ from the final version.

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