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A Nun Walks into a Bar (Nun-fiction) (Rated: 18+)
Product Type: BookReviewer: ~ Aqua ~ Review Rated: 13+ |
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Summary of this Book... | ||
fter growing up in an abbey, orphan Sadie Ross becomes Sister Abigail Eunice. Her life and career are on track until a chance meeting with a handsome stranger in a place no nun should ever go. Ryder Carsen’s sister is missing, and he doesn’t have time for distractions. But when a pretty nun walks into his bar, he can’t ignore his attraction to her, even though she’s not the “sister” he’s looking for. He’s relieved when she walks out of his life for what he believes is forever. Sadie’s life takes a surprising detour when she finds her path crossed with Ryder’s once again. When they are brought back together, Ryder knows he’s found the only woman he’ll ever love, but time is running out for his sister. Will Ryder save his sister from the men who took her? When a source far too close to home threatens Sadie, will she trust Ryder enough to let him save her too? | ||
I don't recommend this Book because... | ||
It is frustrating! The repetition, the stubborness, I didn't complete it so you shouldn't even begin it! | ||
Further Comments... | ||
Thanks to the author for giving free book in exchange for an honest review via instafreebie. I am sorry to say, but this was one of the books I didn't enjoy and never got to the ending, I was that frustrated and irritated. I couldn't even finish it no matter how much I tried skipping the repetitive parts and scenes but it never got me through! I stopped reading after skipping through pages and finally at 75%. The cover is very good and the story had a lot of potential. The title of the work was excellent, nothing like the ones I had heard and read before so it was a new concept, a new idea and seemed quite interesting. I was, unfortunately, greatly disappointed by it. It was nothing like I had expected. The starting fifty pages were excellent despite the fact that slowly they had started getting slow and losing interest. The thing I disliked the most was the display of the relationship and the individual characterization of both the main characters, Saddie and Ryder. I just didn't understand why the hell Ryder was hell bent on being stubborn and the same scenes, the same conversations, the same arguments, they were repeated and it got me extremely irritated. The matter between the sister and Ryder wasn't very clearly portrayed and neither was their relationship. Plain vexing and annoying. | ||
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