Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Loving Her by C.M. Hutton


Title:  Loving Her
Author:  C.M. Hutton
Published:  October 15th 2013 by CreateSpace
Length:  240pgs
Format:  ebook
Genre:  Contemporary Romance
Shelf:  review
Rating:  ★★★★

Blurb:

Boring, but completely gorgeous. That was my first impression of him. My next two thoughts were ‘pompous ass’ and ‘cocky jerk.’ And, I had the glorious pleasure of sharing a table with him for the entire night. He didn’t speak, didn’t grunt….he just nodded and stared. If I weren’t taking my bosses place at this dinner, I’d have found another place to sit and escape Rylan Daniels.

‘Absolutely beautiful’ was what I thought when I found her at my table at the Ad Execs quarterly dinner. She wore a black strapless dress and exuded confidence from every part of her. I nodded to her, but didn’t speak. I really didn’t have much to say anyway. I couldn’t quit staring and had to excuse myself at one point to stand across the room and watch her. It was a strange, unwelcome feeling I was having about this stunning woman. It had been five years….five years since Kristen…..and I still couldn’t move on. That kind of hurt you just don’t get over so easily and I wasn’t even sure that I wanted to get over it. But, here I was, completely intrigued and unable to stop thinking about Jen Bailey.

Adult-content rating: This book contains content considered unsuitable for young readers 17 and under, and which may be offensive to some readers of all ages.

My Review:

This was a quite enjoyable read. Hutton’s solid storyline took many twists and turns that I would never have imagined. She developed her world in a natural yet visual manner, allowing the reader to know what was going on and where it was. By merging different worlds together she gives you a great deal to think about. Hutton also takes her audience on an emotional rollercoaster. The variety of different aspects of life that the author touches on is quite breathtaking. That said, although talking some difficult subjects throughout, Hutton keeps her writing light, making this a quick, breezy read.

The main characters in this novel were very well developed. I appreciated how the author showed how strong yet vulnerable her characters were. The supporting cast, although small, filled out the story perfectly. My only question about the characters is this: what in the world is up with Jack? He flips sides so many times throughout that you can’t quite figure out what he’s going to say or do next or what his end game is.


Connect with C.M. Hutton:

| Website | Facebook | Twitter: cmhttn39 | Goodreads |

And now, enter the tourwide giveaway!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

No comments:

Post a Comment