Wednesday 12 October 2016

REVIEW & GIVEAWAY: A FOOL FOR YOU by KATEE ROBERT

 
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A Fool for You
Foolproof Love #3
By: Katee Robert
Releasing October 3, 2016
Entangled: Brazen
In A Fool for You (Foolproof Love #3) by Katee Roberts, Hope Moore was only supposed to be back in her hometown for the weekend. However, things don't go according to plan when she has sex with her ex and then finds herself pregnant six weeks later. Can she and Daniel find their way back to each other, at the very least for the sake of the baby, or will Daniel manage to again ruin the best thing in his life -- his second chance with Hope?

Although I haven't read the other books of this series, I found this could easily be read as a stand-alone. From start to finish, this book was entertaining, fast-paced and the way it started had me flipping the pages quickly, wanting to know more about why Hope left Devil's Falls and why she's returned after so many years. Can she finally put the past to rest? Can she convince Daniel to move on from the past? What answers will she learn as to why Daniel has been so distant, considering they were so close once?

The dialogue was well-written and intense due to the main characters back stories, especially with how much guilt Daniel has because, of what happened in the past that has kept them apart. Emotions run high throughout this story, and it was hard not to be affected, as Daniel did his best to convince Hope to stay in Devil's Falls. However, the memories of the past -- good and bad -- don't make Hope's decision easy, because Daniel already deserted her once when she needed him most. How does she know he won't do it again, if things get tough for them after she gives him another chance? But what's more, she's created a great life for herself since leaving Devil's Falls, and it wouldn't be easy to give it all up, especially not knowing what sort of future Daniel and she would have.  

I really liked the main characters, as well as the secondary ones, although Hope's parents annoyed me. Their attitude towards her situation came as a shock. Aren't parents supposed to be supportive no matter what happened in the past that makes them angry towards the father of her child? It put Hope in a difficult position, and the answer of whether she would have to choose between Daniel and her parents kept circling in my mind. So much so that I couldn't wait to get to the end of this book to know the answer. Would her parents come around?

Hope and Daniel have been through so much in their lives in the time that they've been apart, and it has made the heroine so strong and brave. The way she overcame such a dark time in her life wouldn't have been easy, especially with Daniel deserting her at a time when she needed him most. Really, there was no way I couldn't sympathize with her situation. She lost two important people in her life, and it was no wonder that moment in her life left her hesitant to trust again. Yet, at the same time, what she's doing in Devil's Falls is something she needs to do to be able to move on from the past. She needed closure from what happened with Daniel and to her brother, as it still has a hold over her and her family. 
 
While Daniel, he holds so much guilt inside of him that it was no wonder he liked to keep to himself. Why should he be happy when his good friend is no longer around and the hero believes he may have been responsible for his death? How can he be with Hope knowing that the night his good friend died also bought such devastation to her life as well? Especially when the evidence is staring him in the face every time he looks at her. I wasn't sure whether he could get over his guilt the more I read, but I was glad that he did. He needed to have sense knocked into him the way he did with a certain talk from someone important in Hope's life; a talk that made him realize that he needs to let go of the past, so he can have a second chance with Hope. 

Overall, this was a really good book where the sex scenes were scorching and did justice to this couple's intense chemistry, which still blazed hot, if not hotter than it did thirteen years ago. The way this story ended was wonderful and brought tears to my eyes, because Daniel did a wonderful thing for Hope. His thoughtfulness and words definitely help to win her back, especially combined with his surprise of getting those that love her back, so they don't miss out on knowing their child. I would recommend A Fool for You by Katee Roberts, if you enjoy second chance romances.

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BLURB:
It’s been thirteen years since Hope Moore left Devil’s Falls, land of sexy cowboys and bad memories. Back for the weekend, she has no intention of seeing the man she never got over…or the two of them getting down and dirty. It’s just a belated goodbye, right? No harm, no foul.

Until six weeks later, when her pregnancy test comes back positive…

Daniel Rodriguez hasn’t forgiven himself for how things went down with Hope all those years ago. He knows she’s better off without him, but when she shows up on his doorstep, panicking because she’s pregnant with his baby, he can’t help seeing it as a chance to make up for the past.

Too bad Hope has no intention of going along with his plans.
 
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            Hope shook her head. “You’re as much an idiot now as you were then.”


And then she kissed him.

It caught him a little off guard—he hadn’t expected her to be the one to make the first move, especially after the way the scene in the bathroom had gone down—but Daniel wasted no time taking control. He kissed down her neck, sliding his hands beneath her shirt and skating them up to her body to cup her breasts. They filled his palms, familiar and yet not, all at the same time. He cursed. “Gorgeous Darling, the things you do to me.” He nipped her collarbone. “I’m going to taste you, so if you’re going to change your mind, now’s the time to do it.”
Her only response was to shove her yoga pants down to her knees.
He lifted her onto the counter and disentangled her right leg from the pants so he could spread her fully. He stroked her thighs, pausing when his fingers met the scar. It brought up so many conflicting feelings in him. It was his fault that she had the damn thing, but that didn’t mean he thought of her as less, the way she seemed to think. She was as beautiful now as she’d been at eighteen, and more confident despite her injury. Or maybe because of it. He had no idea.
All he knew was that at some point he was going to have to get up close and personal with her healed injury, and he was going to have to tread very, very carefully to avoid burning what was left of the bridge between him and Hope.
“If you apologize, I might actually kick you.”
That snapped him out of it. As much as he wanted Hope, he had an ulterior motive for pushing her now. All getting distracted by her leg was going to do was fuck up his chance of convincing her to stay, in his house and in his bed. He jerked her to the edge of the counter, spreading her thighs wider. “Don’t scream. You’ll upset Ollie.”
And then he did what he’d been fantasizing about ever since he walked out of her life. Daniel dipped his head and gave her center one long lick. She tasted better than he remembered, her body already shaking for him, so he used his thumbs to part her folds and licked her again, reacquainting himself with every inch of her.
“Oh.”
He looked up her body to find her head thrown back and her chest rising and falling with each harsh breath. “Take off your shirt.”
Hope wasted no time obeying, dragging the material over her head and tossing it away. And then there was nothing hiding her body from his gaze. He licked her again, savoring the way she shook. A tattoo curling around the bottom of her ribs caught his eye, but he was too distracted to read it.
He was tired of teasing her. He wanted to feel her orgasm again, to know she was coming apart at the seams because of him. Daniel sucked her clit into his mouth, stroking the sensitive little nub with the flat of his tongue the way she’d always loved. Sure enough, before he had a chance to truly savor her, Hope cried out his name and shuddered, her thighs squeezing his head as she came. He gentled his touches, licks turning to kisses, turning to the slightest brushing of his lips against her. Only when she stopped shaking did he raise his head. “Stay, at least until we figure out what we’re doing.”
 

New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Katee Robert learned to tell her stories at her grandpa’s knee. She found romance novels at age twelve and they changed her life. When not writing sexy contemporary and romantic suspense, she spends her time playing imaginary games with her children, driving her husband batty with what-if questions, and planning for the inevitable zombie apocalypse.
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1 comment:

  1. Lovely review. Thank you for hosting A FOOL FOR YOU today!

    Crystal, Tasty Book Tours

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