Thursday, April 24, 2014

Acquiring Hearts By S. Donahue


Acquiring Hearts by: S. Donahue

Review by Crystal De Leon

 

Overall Rating: 4/5 Stars

 
Pages: 306

Purchase Link:
 http://www.amazon.com/Acquiring-Hearts-The-Heart-Series-ebook/dp/B00FQ1CDMQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1398366709&sr=8-1&keywords=Acquiring+hearts+S.+Donahue

 

Synopsis:
Bradley Roberts is a CEO of a major technology company that he inherited from his deceased father. He basically gave up his life at the young age of twenty-three to take on the many responsibilities he was not ready for. Seven years later, Bradley is not ready to settle down but one day he accidentally meets his secretary’s sister, Giavonna Coppi. He immediately has an attraction to her. She's not like any of the women he has dated before. Bradley finds himself wanting to spend more time with her.

Gia is an independent, hardworking lawyer who's been hurt in the past. She invested all of her time into establishing her career. When she meets Bradley she senses the connection but is afraid to give her all.

Can their relationship withstand the dilemma’s that come between them? Are they meant to be together or is it easier for them to be apart. Only time will tell…

 

Review: Acquiring Hearts by S. Donahue was beyond refreshing in the wide world of romance. The ideal relationship wrapped up into a neat 306 pages! Gia and Bradley meet and enter into a whirlwind relationship that isn’t so different from reality, even though I’ll admit being jealous of Gia a little. lol. I loved the story line, and even though they had a few issues arise, it was different from the romances you normally come across where the woman is in complete peril and desperately needs the man to save her.

And the hot parts…are fire engine REDHOT!

Run to your devices and get this thing now if you haven’t already! You don’t know what you’re missing.

The only problem I did have was when the POV’s switched I got confused a little as to who was talking and had to go back and re-read it. Other than that this book was beyond sweet and I loved it.

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