Sunday, November 3, 2013

Until November by Aurora Rose Reynolds

4 Stars!!

Aurora Reynolds did a great job with her first book, "Until November". She built the characters in a way that the reader not only connected with them, but felt what they were feeling during intense situations. November left New York to move in with her father in Tennessee after her heart got broke by her fiancé and she no longer feels safe. Once she arrives and gets settled November's father offers her a job working the books for his company. A strip club! While at work, November meets Asher Mayson. Asher is rude, but very sexy. She just can't seem to stay away from him nor deny the electricity that seems to occur when they are around one another. November at times seems very child like, but with her past and how she grew up can be somewhat understood. Adjusting to a new life in Tennessee isn't November's only challenge; Asher is pushing himself onto her and not letting her go, plus dealing with someone who just won't leave her alone. Asher Mayson is a playboy who is not use to feeling something for a woman that is more than a fun time. Once he sees November he immediately knew he was going to have her no matter what he had to do to get her. He falls hard and quick and would do anything to protect November. Asher is an alpha male that you just can't help but want. November and Asher aren't the only characters in this book that you fall in love with; Asher has three younger brothers who are so similar, but different from Asher. All the men in their family is cursed. Once they finally see the woman they are going to be with for their whole lives they fall instantly and there is nothing they can do to stop it. I loved the sections of this book when November interacted with Asher's brothers. "Until November" has a lot going on besides the love story between Asher and November; there is suspense on who is coming after November and what they want and finally the love story between a father and daughter who never got the chance to know one another and finally know what a family can really be like. This story will keep you smiling and laughing while cheering on each of the characters in this book. I normally don't care for the love at first sight, but Ms. Reynolds does a great job tying it into the story line that makes you swoon. My only problem with the book was the child like actions of November seemed a little over the top at times and didn't always seem appropriate for her character or how she would react. Other than that I really enjoyed this book and can't wait to read "Until Trevor"!

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