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Love Her or Lose Her: A Novel: 2 (Hot and Hammered, 2)

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Neither person is perfect and I loved being able to watch them work through their issues both individually and together as a couple. I imagine that his possessiveness will ultimately extend to the kids and that iwll make life even worse for them. They talked for 2 minutes then fucked liked animals and now their marriage is saved and she’s moving back in with him?

Rosie and Dominic have SUCH INTENSE CHEMISTRY and that is definitely an important part of their relationship. Around the same time that I read this book, I read The Bromance Book Club, which is also about another struggling marriage. But to her surprise, he’s all in, and it forces her to admit her own role in their cracked foundation. It seems like the couple had resolved everything, but Dominic was holding back one more thing and there was no reason for it.I was dying to get my hands on their book, so the very second this landed in my grabby little hands, I devoured it in one delicious sitting.

but the therapy scenes were so short and i felt like so much page time was spent on them exploring their physical chemistry.They would talk for five seconds and suddenly the session is over and they've apparently reached some pivotally emotional turning point and then just as suddenly they're immediately back to square one. They were high school sweethearts who were madly in love, but somehow in the ten years they've been married, their connection has faded. Most romances focus on the initial honeymoon phase, when couples meet and fall in love and everything's perfect.

I was also super happy to see two Latinx characters, because diversity is hot and I'm tired of reading about only white people most of the time. i get that rosie and dominic love each other and their chemistry is there but it didn’t have that signature tessa bailey puzzle piece thing going on. For all ebook purchases, you will be prompted to create an account or login with your existing HarperCollins username and password. I still love Tessa Bailey's writing and I'm excited to carry on with the series, but this book is mostly a miss for me. Even though this book is going to be released on 2020, it still gave me hope next year is going to be so much better and this author put a big smile on my face with her heartwarming story which I fully appreciate it!His whole life and personality was about giving Rosie what she needed, but without actually asking her if that was what she wanted. Most of the romance novels that I have read involving married couples, usually basis on the emotional and physical conflict they have together through out the years of their marriage. I didn't feel the chemistry between Rosie and Dominic that I was hoping to feel based off of the snippets of tension we see between them in Fix Her Up. The book I like best is HEAT STROKE—which is an m/m romance; perhaps it works because, without a male-female dynamic distracting me, I could focus more on character development. I loved this sexy romantic comedy about a young married couple whose rocky relationship needs an intervention.

Firstly, if you, like me do not like the ridiculously over protective and dominant man, then this book isn't for you. I am specially thankful to her because this year so many good authors so far disappointed me with the romance releases. This is a Women's Fiction/Chick-Lit/Romance, and this is the second book in the Hot and Hammered series. Love has to be practiced, the way religion or yoga or medicine is practiced— regularly and with intention. As soon as she left him, Dominic opened his eyes and realized one more time he made wrong decisions about his priorities in his life and after that he was determined to take his wife back even it meant too much groveling or something worst like: ACCEPTING TO SEE A HIPPY MARRIAGE COUNSELOR AND APPLYING HIS UNCONVENTIONAL METHODS TO TEST THEIR MARRIAGE!He loves Rosie something fierce and always provides for her, but with their sessions they both realize they aren't doing the right things for one another. Bailey is known for her strong sexual scenes and those are definitely here but for this couple, I personally, wanted teeth gritting cognitive emotion. I didn't really like his "olden day love perspective" in the sense that he was only focusing on him being the sole financial provider and that was enough for a successful marriage.

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