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There's nothing like the first time . . .
In Carnal, Colorado, Faye Goodknight is the town's quiet, shy librarian. She may also be Carnal's last remaining virgin. For years, Faye has had a crush on Chace Keaton, but the gorgeous cop has always been unattainable. She's resigned to live contentedly with only her books for company-until Faye suddenly meets Chace alone in the woods . . .
Chace doesn't think he's the good guy everyone believes him to be. He's made a lot of choices he regrets, including denying his feelings for Faye. Through his choices, he's come to believe the pretty librarian is too good for him, but after their time in the woods, Chace realizes that she may be his last chance for redemption. Soon, their long simmering desires grow to a burning passion. Yet always casting a shadow over their happiness is Chace's dark past . . .
Reviews
I normally love a longer book but this one seemed to never end which was good and bad. However I LOVED the characters in this book. No one seems to write sweet kind heroines anymore. I loved that Faye was kind but had a back bone that was hidden. She was never overdone in a way that made her annoying she was just Faye. I love that Faye was like someone I know. Mostly I love that she never apologized for who she was. I also loved the hero Chace who was deeply flawed but also real and loving. He wasn’t so masculine that he was unrelatable if anything his masculine flaws made him more relatable to the men I know. I loved that he was not perfect but he was real and definitely the perfect book boyfriend if you are looking for real.
By Mikaelahuffffff
Used the f word so much in the first Two chapters,it turned me off. And I have a potty mouth!
By Ljpatts
Loved how geeky Faye was and Chace was super hot and very sweet once he pulled his head out and realized Faye would light his dark world.
By Stanhop3234
This book just grabs you from the first page, that you can’t put it down for anything, even to sleep! By far, this is the best book I have ever read. Both Chace and Faye, the leading characters of this story, have such charisma. Faye has such a soft charm, smart, and educated, while Chace has a tough, masculine beauty. You can’t help but fall in love with them and root them on throughout this story. Well written! Susan Flynn, iBooks
By Susan E 53
I really wish they would note somewhere when these are written in first-person. Very jarring and unreadable.
By btthegeek