Falling For Finn
by
Jackie Ashenden
Rating:
4.5 of 5 stars
My
Review:
This
book was all kinds of awesome. There's something so fun about the
passionate, soap opera books. These characters can change emotions on
a dime. They finish having sex and one of them literally runs out of
the room.
It
tugged on my heart and I felt so much for Finn and Anna. They had a
lot of issues to work through and the author did a great job of
writing each character so passionately that you feel everything
they're going through.
Anna was
drugged and sexually assaulted six months before this book starts and
she's just starting to come out from the cave of dealing with it. It
feels like she's so innocent and naive: to believe that your best
male friend would just automatically help you overcome the terror of
being touched by having sex with you. You completely feel for her
that she just can't even wrap her mind around what life is like apart
from living with this fear. She can't see anything beyond “Finn
helps me with everything, so obviously he'll help me with this”.
Finn is
tough and physical but also really vulnerable. It's not very often
you find a romance hero who's been pining for the heroine and pretty
much the instance he has a chance, he's actually honest about it. He
doesn't beat around the bush or pretend he's not in love. When they
finally do have sex, you see how much he wants more and the anguish
of not getting it right then.
And I
loved how these two actually talked. No lack of communication keeping
them apart. Their conflict is completely based on their emotional
issues. By the end, they were both able to accept and own their ways
of sabotaging themselves and deal with them. They took risks and
owned up to their lack. I was really satisfied with how they worked
through things and accepted each other.
There
was a lot of yelling and anger and frustration, but never any angry
sex. When they did have sex, it was hot and sweet. The emotions
related to them having sex are huge and grandiose. Think starbursts
and almost telepathic connections. I love reading books like that,
with emotions that draw you so close to the moment.
This was
nearly a single sitting book for me. I could barely put it down the
first night and there was no way I was putting it down the second
night. I will definitely look for more by this author.
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