Book Release: Review & GIVEAWAY - THIS LOVE by Nazarea Andrew

SYNOPSIS

She wants a summer job and a ride to a wedding.

He wants an assistant and a distraction from the mess his life had become.

They didn’t know they needed each other.

Avery Emili needs two grand. Two grand and a plane ticket–her sister is counting on her to get to Jamaica for her wedding. But the semester is over, and tutoring college freshman and high school students has dried up until the fall.

Atticus Grimes needs help–the messy split with his wife left the twenty-eight year old professor scrambling to keep things together as the semester winds down. Now he’s got a research grant he has to actually do research for and all he wants to do is drown himself in a tall bottle of bourbon.

When Avery sees his ad for an assistant, all she’s thinking is a summer job. But as they spend time together, in the office and out, both of them begin to realize something is there. Something that can’t happen–he’s a professor and she’s a student. And both of them have histories, pasts that won’t let go. Can two broken people pulled apart by expectations find a way to be whole?

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MICHELLE’S REVIEW OF THIS LOVE

I really enjoyed this story between Avery and Atticus. I have to say the synopsis didn’t really do it justice. This is more than two people finding each other. There’s a whole forbidden element mixed with their baggage that really pulls you in. This book reminded me a lot of Gabriel’s Inferno, which is probably my #1 book of the romance genre. So that’s a great thing but it also makes it hard for me not to pull comparisons along the way. However, the similarities don’t run too deep and the books are different enough to make it possible to enjoy This Love on its own.

I cannot say enough about Atticus. Holy. shit. First of all, I love the reference to To Kill a Mockingbird. So great. Anyways, Atticus is just sex on a stick. His commanding presence in the bedroom, his slow seduction of Avery and his alpha tendencies are all enough to make my lady parts tingle. Atticus definitely wins a spot in my book boyfriend list. Be still my uterus.

Oh God- and the way he loves her!! You know what Avery, you don’t deserve Atticus. Seriously. I totally got that Avery had her own baggage but even after it all came out I just thought she was being ridiculous. Take a chance woman- grow a pair and take what you want and stop crying! I’m like:

This is where I really struggled. Atticus did everything right. He walked into their relationship with eyes wide open. He knew it was going to be tough but he wanted what he wanted. And when he knew that Avery was enough for him he would stop at nothing. But Avery at every turn was just debby downer. Take a chance woman!!

Also I didn’t love how her life just seemed to stop. She was a shitty friend and didn’t even look at her grad school letters. Snap out of it chick! Either go get what you want or quit your whining.

Overall, I really did like the story line. Even though Avery got on my nerves through the 2nd half, I was still rooting for them as a couple. You get a little bit of the other characters in there but not too much. And I don’t think this was a bad thing. Really the focus was Atticus and Avery and that was perfect.

 

EXCERPT

No one calls me. Nik used to, but her calls ended months ago. My sister emails me; the only time my phone rings is when Dane is checking on me. But he’s here, so what the hell?
My phone rings again, a different number.
I answer it. “Who is this?”
“I’m calling about the job you listed on Craigslist.”
The girl’s voice is like warm scotch, sliding around me with just the hint of a bite, and even in the midst of my hangover, I can’t help the surge of interest. Then her words make it through the Jaeger induced fog and I groan.
“I’m going to kill Dane.” I mutter.
“Excuse me?” She sounds startled and a little amused, and I flush.
“Look, sweetheart, my roommate is being a dick. I’m sorry.”
“You don’t need a research assistant? Because I’m actually really good at this and I have better qualifications than most people.”
Her voice. God, it’s too early—that has to be part of the reason I’m getting aroused just listening to her talk. “What kind of qualifications?”
“I’m a double major—history, with a specialty in ancient civilizations, and secondary education. I planned on spending the summer researching graduate schools.”
“You should stick with that,” I advise.
“Can’t. And I don’t really want to spend the summer waiting tables—although I will.”
There’s something about her voice that makes me think she’s telling the truth. And it tells me something about her: she’s serious. There’s a work ethic I don’t often see in undergraduates, and it makes me pause.
“I’m sorry,” she says, sounding frazzled—I can hear a male voice in the background—and music and laughter. “You said it’s not really a position. I’ll let you go. Get back to your morning.”
“Wait,” I say, startling both of us into silence. What the hell am I doing? “How about you meet me, and we’ll talk. It can’t hurt, right?”
She hesitates, and then, “Look, I’m not trying to do a job that doesn’t exist. I appreciate it, though.”
“Coffee. Please. Just to talk about it.”
“Ok,” she says, reluctance clear in her tone. “Hill of Beans at five?”
I nod. “I’ll see you then.”
We hang up, and I stare at my phone. What the hell am I doing?

 

AUTHOR INFO

Nazarea Andrews is an avid reader and tends to write the stories she wants to read. She loves chocolate and coffee almost as much as she loves books, but not quite as much as she loves her kids. She lives in south Georgia with her husband, daughters, and overgrown dog.

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