Sunday, May 31, 2020

Review: Beautifully Cruel - J.T. Geissinger

Beautifully Cruel Beautifully Cruel by J.T. Geissinger
My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stars

Beautifully Cruel by J.T. Geissinger tells the story of waitress and law student Truvy and the enigmatic Liam Black. Truvy works at a local diner, she is sassy, introverted but not scared to speak her mind. She continually sees Liam in her area in the diner for months before she is brave enough to try and strike up a conversation, but Liam is brooding and intense, tattooed and dark and nothing like any of the men she has been out with before. With a hilarious case of verbal diarrhoea by our heroine, this book sucks you in and keeps you wanting to turn the pages to find out who Liam Black is and why he wants Truvy so much.

This book was a delightfully, sinful read, full of passion, intrigue and some funny moments, especially by the heroine who has no qualms saying exactly what she is thinking. There are moments where you think you know who Liam is and then bam! You are taken by surprise. There was definitely a lot of passion between the two characters, I liked that for Truvy, that wasn’t enough and she made Liam step up to the plate! She also compliments his dark side which we see in various forms throughout the book and doesn’t give up on him, instead helps to shoulder the burden.

A truly great book with wonderful characters and a great story-line!



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