ARC Review – Wait For It (Everything I Left Unsaid #4) by Molly O’Keefe

Posted March 1, 2017 by DiDi in Erotic, JavaGirl, Purest Delight, Reviews / 1 Comment

Once again, I was completely mesmerized by M. O’Keefe’s beautiful words–her word choices paint such vivid pictures and evoke so much emotion, I find myself reading and rereading passages, which is very rare for me. Blake and Tiffany are very complex characters with a complicated relationship. I questioned whether it could work, and whether i would truly care about these two,but Wait For It is one of the best books I’ve read!  ~ Java Girl, Guilty Pleasures 

Description:
In a blistering novel of raw emotion and desire, a tormented woman teaches an alpha male that money can’t fix everything . . . but love can.

Tiffany : After fighting for a new life, I don’t want to play the victim anymore. However, with three kids to raise, I’m getting desperate enough to make a deal with the devil. My estranged brother-in-law, Blake, says he just wants to help, but he’s been trouble since I met him. I don’t know if I can believe this kinder, gentler Blake, and there’s a friction between us that has turned into the sweetest chemistry. He could be my salvation . . . or my downfall.

Blake : I haven’t always had Tiffany’s best interests at heart but I’m ready to make up for my sins. Besides, I can’t help admiring her: The girl’s a genuine survivor, tough and lean, with eyes of steel. But the more I get to know Tiffany, the more I want her. Every inch of her. Which means I’m about to make a bad situation a hell of a lot worse.

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Blake, Blake, Blake. Oh, how I despised him in the previous books in this series. He’s such an a**hole! Cynical, rude, arrogant, and so sure in his belief that everyone has a price. He’s proud of his ability to read people, to find their weaknesses in order to break them to his will. I had no idea how Ms. O’Keefe was going to make me like him, never mind love him. But…she did. Tiffany broke my heart from the beginning. Young, abused, and abandoned by her husband in a NC trailer park with their three young children, I had mixed emotions about her. I wasn’t sure I liked her, even when I hoped with all my heart for her to find a way out of the poverty and abuse. Wait For It takes place about a year after the last time we saw Blake and Tiffany. Blake is still an a**hole, but Tiffany is working to build a better life for her kids. Ms. O’Keefe’s beautiful words evoke so much emotion, and are simply perfect. Tiffany and Blake experience a wide variety of emotions on their journey, and the reader is right there with them—truly experiencing it, not just reading words on a page. The words are gorgeous. Ms. O’Keefe’s word choices, anecdotes, and the memories and thoughts of these characters are so perfect, succinct, often harsh yet beautiful, painting such vivid portraits of these two broken, imperfect people who seem so different from each other, but who need each other to recognize and accept their own value. Blake and Tiffany have been hurt so badly in the past, the walls they’ve built to protect themselves are well-fortified. Watching the two of them break down those walls, letting themselves be vulnerable was a painful, hopeful, terrifying experience. With her beautiful words, flawed characters, and interesting storylines, M. O’Keefe has quickly become one of my favorite writers.

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Posted March 1, 2017 by DiDi in Erotic, JavaGirl, Purest Delight, Reviews / 1 Comment


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