It had the elements of a good romance but it needed a little more to make it great. ~ Paige, Guilty Pleasures
Description:
He’s nothing she wants…but everything she needs.
Two years after she buried the love of her life, ER physician Savannah Mills remains buried in her work and keeps her heart under lock and key. But if anyone could tempt her banked desires to come out and play, it’s her neighbor. A couple of casual interactions with the former police officer has her considering a friends-with-benefits arrangement.
Emmett Beck is forging a new career after an on-duty shooting nearly cost him everything. His love life has been in cold storage during his recuperation, but when Savannah proposes a no-strings relationship, his body warms to the idea. After all, it’s just sex. What could possibly go wrong?
Plenty—once Emmett realizes that hot kisses and steamy nights aren’t enough. And that he’s fallen in love with a woman who intends to never love anyone again.
Warning: Contains a younger man determined to be everything his woman needs, in bed and out, and an older woman unafraid to explore her wild side. Also features cops who talk like cops.
All I need didn’t really work for me. Emmett and Savannah were both to scared to find the trust in their relationship. The couple wasn’t on the same page , Emmet had insta love while Savannah still pinned for her dead fiance.
I liked Savannah in the beginning of the book. It seemed like she wanted to break free from her past but throughout the book it was evident she was still hung up on her dead fiance to make new bonds with Emmett.
Emmett has a lot on his plate at the moment. I think throwing in a relationship with an emotionally distant women isn’t the best thing for his well being. His friends and family are dysfunctional and he needs to concentrate on that .
The author also forgot a few storylines. Landra’s ex-husband wasn’t brought up again and other plot points were a bit uneventful.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Paige I’ll be avoiding this one