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A review by scoodle42
Heat Of The Moment by BriAnn Danae
adventurous
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
Sovanna is spending her last nights before her move living it up. Her friends dare her to have a one night stand and there's only one man whose attention she wants for the night. She didn't think she'd ever see Zaire again, but fate works in funny ways.
I love this story. The dare leading into something more than Sovanna ever dreamed or thought she wanted was a nice turn of fate. Love when you least expect it is a great storyline. Zaire was a man who knew himself and what he wanted, and I loved the way he never backed down. He was a match for Sovanna's bold personality and I loved that she never contemplated shrinking herself--and he never considered asking her to. their chemistry and passion were off the charts hot and there was a layer of humor in the introspection that made it even more enjoyable. Sovanna's family struggles came a little out of nowhere but I did like the way she stood up for herself and was able to hash things out while setting a boundary. Zaire's care for his family was a good touch and gave him needed nuance and an extra layer since the story was fast paced. I love the way their conflict resolved at the end--they both recognized the truth and the love in the other and they focused on what was real. Loved it.
I love this story. The dare leading into something more than Sovanna ever dreamed or thought she wanted was a nice turn of fate. Love when you least expect it is a great storyline. Zaire was a man who knew himself and what he wanted, and I loved the way he never backed down. He was a match for Sovanna's bold personality and I loved that she never contemplated shrinking herself--and he never considered asking her to. their chemistry and passion were off the charts hot and there was a layer of humor in the introspection that made it even more enjoyable. Sovanna's family struggles came a little out of nowhere but I did like the way she stood up for herself and was able to hash things out while setting a boundary. Zaire's care for his family was a good touch and gave him needed nuance and an extra layer since the story was fast paced. I love the way their conflict resolved at the end--they both recognized the truth and the love in the other and they focused on what was real. Loved it.