Sunday, September 2, 2018

The Enchantment of Emma Fletcher by L.D. Crichton

A young woman desperate to outrun her nightmare reluctantly falls straight into the arms of the one boy who might be able to wake her up in this sweet and sexy debut about finding love while confronting your demons.

After Emma Fletcher is viciously attacked and left for dead, she flees to her old childhood hometown where she’s confronted with bitter memories of her damaged past and alcoholic mother. Emma is determined to make her stay temporary and get out with minimal emotional damage. What she doesn’t count on is Tristan Banks: auto mechanic, coffee addict, and town hottie with dark secrets of his own.

Tristan’s track record of saving girls has historically led to failure. The last thing he needs is trouble in the form of a leggy brunette with an attitude, but when he starts to fall for Emma, Tristan realizes the only way he can save her is to help her save herself.


REVIEW:
The premise of this book is good, but sadly the execution is lacking. Emma and Tristan are ok characters but lacked the depth necessary to truly pull me into their story. I thought that the attack was dealt with very poorly as well, and was turned off by the seemingly shallow way the entire situation was handled. All in all I was disappointed with this book which held such promise but failed to live up to it.

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