The last time I saw Elle, she was a child. A
Harry Potter-obsessed 13-year-old with a penchant for fan fiction and following
me around. Six years later she’s on my doorstep. The braces are gone. The “Team
Gryffindor” t-shirt’s been replaced with a bikini the size of my index finger.
And I can’t get her out of my head, no matter how hard I try.
Except she’s still the girl I’m not allowed to
have, the center of a secret I hope she never learns.
Resisting what I feel for Elle Grayson is the
only way to protect my family. But am I willing to break both our hearts in the
process?
So I have a feeling that I am going to look like the bad guy
with this review. I am really sitting on the fence about No One But Us, I really didn’t like it but I also didn’t hate it
either. Apparently this is a revision of a previously published book and the
title was changed as well as some changed had been made. I am not going to do a
long drawn out review nit picking the things that didn’t work for me, I am just
going to say, for me the storyline and characters fell flat and I don’t know if
it is an it’s me situation not the book or if it is the book itself. I felt
zero connection between Elle and James, and I believe if I had I would have
enjoyed this more. As always form your own opinions as what didn’t work for me
may work for you.
Elizabeth
O'Roark lives in Washington DC with her three children—Jack, Lily and
Patrick—and attempts to write when not driving a child to sports or answering
questions about the next meal and the whereabouts of batteries/phone
chargers/Halloween candy. A former medical writer, she has bachelor’s degrees
in journalism and psychology from the University of Texas, and a master’s in
counseling psychology from the University of Notre Dame. She really hasn’t used
any of her degrees, and wishes she’d invested all that tuition in Apple stock
instead.
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