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Dominic (Slater Brothers, #1)
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This is easily the hardest review I’ve written simply because I want to do this book justice. But here goes.
Dominic is more than a story about love and loss, but also a story about trust and letting go.
Bronagh lost her parents when she was nine, leaving her sister Branna as her guardian and the only person she loves and trusts. At 18, Bronagh has built a barrier around herself and her heart that no one has been able to break through. At least until Dominic, an American prick, comes into this spunky Irish lass’ life and very literally turns her world on its heels. Under Dominic’s attentive eye and constant teasing, Bronagh is no longer invisible to her fellow classmates and even finds herself making friends.
They share a love/hate relationship that left me smiling and laughing like a moron. I can’t tell you how many times Dominic got clocked in the head, but I enjoyed every single hit, smack and verbal combat between Bronagh and Dominic. Just when Bronagh readies herself to open her heart to this beautiful but arrogant SOB, life throws one more twist at her. A secret Dominic and the other Slater brothers are hiding that explains what brought them to Ireland in the first place.
The wit, humor and sarcasm in this book, mixed with the panty dropping sex scenes, makes Dominic a top 5 book for me. Not just a top 5 for 2014, but top 5, ever. So grab your copy and get to know the sexy Slater brothers, who will make you rethink the foundation you’ve built for book boyfriends.
Now, um, Ms. L.A. Casey, please hurry so we can read about the rest of Slater brothers, specifically Damien!
Dominic is more than a story about love and loss, but also a story about trust and letting go.
Bronagh lost her parents when she was nine, leaving her sister Branna as her guardian and the only person she loves and trusts. At 18, Bronagh has built a barrier around herself and her heart that no one has been able to break through. At least until Dominic, an American prick, comes into this spunky Irish lass’ life and very literally turns her world on its heels. Under Dominic’s attentive eye and constant teasing, Bronagh is no longer invisible to her fellow classmates and even finds herself making friends.
They share a love/hate relationship that left me smiling and laughing like a moron. I can’t tell you how many times Dominic got clocked in the head, but I enjoyed every single hit, smack and verbal combat between Bronagh and Dominic. Just when Bronagh readies herself to open her heart to this beautiful but arrogant SOB, life throws one more twist at her. A secret Dominic and the other Slater brothers are hiding that explains what brought them to Ireland in the first place.
The wit, humor and sarcasm in this book, mixed with the panty dropping sex scenes, makes Dominic a top 5 book for me. Not just a top 5 for 2014, but top 5, ever. So grab your copy and get to know the sexy Slater brothers, who will make you rethink the foundation you’ve built for book boyfriends.
Now, um, Ms. L.A. Casey, please hurry so we can read about the rest of Slater brothers, specifically Damien!
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Feb 26, 2014 10:02AM
I with you there Yessi...Although you know Damien going be last ugh!
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