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Author: Adriana Anders
Title: By Her Touch
Series: Blank Canvas
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cop Clay Navarro left the Sultans biker gang a changed man. Its
ringleaders may be awaiting trial, but he wears the memory of every
brutal act he was forced to commit tattooed across his skin.
He doesn't have space in his messed-up life for anything gentle--not now, maybe not ever.
Dr. Georgette Hadley is drawn to the damaged stranger's pain, intimidated but intrigued by the warmth that lies beneath Clay's frightening exterior.
Dr. Georgette Hadley is drawn to the damaged stranger's pain, intimidated but intrigued by the warmth that lies beneath Clay's frightening exterior.
But
when the Sultans return looking for revenge, she finds herself drawn
into the dirty underbelly of a life forged in violence...that not even
her touch may be able to heal.
By Her Touch was a decent read but I
just couldn't seem to invest in the plot or the cast, it had potential
however the situation in which Clay and Hadley meet just felt odd and
disjointed to me. I couldn't really engage in their relationship or the
reasons behind them nor the on off push pull between them.
I liked them as characters but the
mixture of the three didn't quite mesh as well as I'd hoped. I don't
know if this is because I haven't read the first book and I'm missing
something but I'll take responsibility for the low rating this time
around.
Until next time book lovers...
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