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tlcalheta
Posted December 3, 2011
Didn't like at all
Follow-up to Shameless by Carrington. I didn't find Gauge likable in the first book or this one. Nina is still a sl** not deserving of her happy ending and Kevin draws the short straw by having these two in his life. I wouldn't recommend either book since I simply didn't like the leads, namely Gauge and Nina.
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Another great from Tori Carrington
I was pleased with Gauge's story. An offbeat kind of story for an offbeat kind of kind. You just knew he had found what he was searching for. This great writing twosome always pleases!
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terrific contemporary romance
Her married boyfriend Jerry informs lawyer Lizzie Gilbred by text message that he is returning ¿2 Jen¿, his wife. She has remained upset since receiving his cold message seven days ago, but is now ready to take action. Tired of being a loser because she has been a caring good girl, Lizzie decides no more Ms. nice girl. She chooses her renter grunge garage musician Patrick Gauge as her bad boy target.
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Gauge is Dion¿s Wanderer, who is ¿never in one place¿ as he ¿roams from town to town¿ but sadly ¿going nowhere¿. However his libido explodes when his landlady proves not to be a frozen tin Lizzie as she seduces him. They share what each thinks is the greatest sexual trysts of their respective lives. As they begin to fall in love, Gauge the ¿king of the road¿ considers fleeing; his normal response to any serious commitment since he went homeless, However this time he knows leaving will be more than sweet sorrow; it will be the hardest departure of all as his Lizzie makes him believe in him and them.
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Gauge is the key to this terrific contemporary romance as his love for Lizzie and her encouraging nurturing enables him to begin to heal and return to what he once was; only greater now because of her. Lizzie is a bit more typical of the prim and proper good girl determined to test the bad girl waters, but Gauge brings out both sides. Team Tori Carrington provides a superior character driven tale as Lizzie, readers and even Gauge wonder if the boy is back in town fighting for love or picking flight.
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