
Craving Love
The Secret Love Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Kai Kennicott
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Wen Ross
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By:
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Kat T. Masen
I'm done playing by my father's rules.
Lex Edwards may rule the business world, but he no longer controls me. We did, however, come to one agreement—I'm allowed to take a gap year before college to travel through Europe. But, one year to the day, I must return home.
On my travels, I met April. She's like me—escaping life back home until we're both forced to go back. April offers me a place to stay, and since I'm broke and in dire need of a job, I'll take anything over going back to my controlling father.
That's when I'm offered an opportunity I can't possibly refuse. April finds me a job at her stepfather's company.
Hunter Cash is a difficult boss—demanding, arrogant, challenging, but also devastatingly handsome. And—he's out to destroy my father.
I've broken all the rules already. So, what if I break another and sleep with the enemy? What's the worst that can happen…
Craving Love is the first book in the Secret Love series. This book is best enjoyed after the Dark Love or Forbidden Love series. Some of the characters in this book are from previous works.
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I’m not sure what I think yet. While her relationship with Hunter seems to be more significant than that with Cole’s, the book doesn’t get into much of an emotional connection…So for both of them to be reaching the conclusion that they are in love with each other towards the end of this book, it seems pretty weak as far as storylines go. Also, at the end Alexa has “reached” the conclusion to tell April. I say “reached” as there is nothing leading up to it late mention in the book that indicated she was agonizing over it or even gave it a thought before. Sounds like this is going to be a big part of the storyline in the next book and I’m kinda like “so where did that come from?” I guess we’ll see. Lastly, I agree with the another reviewer when they thought that the storyline of her getting pregnant, especially for a second time, is rather unbelievable. She isn’t uneducated nor lacking in resources so why didn’t she do anything? Hello, anyone ever heard of Plan B? To be continued
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