Deeper
by: Blue Ashcroft
Blurb:
Rain Wilson isn’t ever going to love again.
It’s a promise she made the day her boyfriend died in a water park accident, one she still blames herself for. Now she’s a senior lifeguard in a new town with a new pool and she’s just going to keep her head down and everyone safe.
Until a mysterious guy follows her into the waves at the pre-season bonfire and kisses her senseless. It’s just one mistake, and Rain is determined to put it behind her, until the dark haired, blue eyed hottie turns out to be her new co-supervisor Knight Mcallister.
Knight is hot, tatted, and carrying baggage of his own. He’s not happy about having Rain for a co-supervisor, and he’s even less happy about his attraction to her.
But between lifeguard drama, hot underwater kisses, and a growing attraction between them that can’t be stopped, Knight and Rain are being pulled deeper into their pasts, and realizing that sometimes too much broken can make a relationship impossible.
Then again sometimes it’s the broken parts of us that fit together best.
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4.25 Kudos for being different STARS!!
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Wow! This book was so darn good. First of all, the names of the h/H are fantastic. Rain and Knight. Both of them had so much drama and turmoil going on inside their heads. I felt so sorry for what Rain went through. That is just a sickening, awful thing to have to experience at such a young age. Same thing for Knight. It's no wonder they are both broken.
I loved how this book was just so different from anything else I have read. I have to say it is honestly refreshing. I don't want to give anything away to ruin the book for anyone, but I highly recommend this book. There isn't any hot, sex scenes and it does deal with a very touchy, personal topic. There is no need for hot, sex scenes. The book is good enough without it.
Don't pass this one up, ladies!
Thanks to NetGalley and the author for an ARC in exchange for an honest review!!
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