Reviewer : Kaylene
Rating : 5 Stars
Loved this book by T.L. Smith, it has a bit of
everything ...
Sasha’s Dilemma by T.L. Smith is not your average romance,
there’s no happy ever after and I have to admit I really like my happy ever after,
but it did not in any way detract from my love for this book.
Sasha Adams is a lucky girl, she has three very gorgeous men
after her, Dylan (the doctor), Josh (the tattooed playboy) and Brax (the rock
god). Sasha was not looking for love, but
it certainly found her and hence as the book is named, so begins Sasha’s
Dilemma. The men in this story are all gorgeous,
but I really had a soft spot for Josh, he loves her and she definitely loves
him. This story reeled me in and kept me
interested and turning pages.
The good part about this book was that I was told right from
the start that this book was not a happy ever after and it prepared me for the
ending. However, I did have my heart
torn apart and my emotions were shredded.
The ending is heart wrenching and tragic and it makes for a book that
felt like real life and not just another story.
This book was refreshingly good and I am looking forward to the next in
the series, and other books from this author.
This book was a five star read for me, I thoroughly enjoyed it
and would highly recommend it.
This is not a HEA.
LOVE— it’s a common word that people take for granted. As for me, Sasha Adams,
I have seen that love isn’t everything, though sometimes it’s meant to be. But
to be honest, I never wanted it. That has been my plan for as long as I can remember.
The only person I ever wanted to love is my sister Lola. But then I met not one
no, not even two— but three beautiful men.
Dylan, the doctor, had his head screwed on tight. Josh, well, he was a tattooed
sex machine playboy. Then there was Brax, the rock star. It was clear they all
wanted my heart, but I wouldn’t give it to any of them willingly.
Unwillingly, I fell hard, but there was a part of me that knew he could destroy
me. So I refused to give him all of me, and now he’s returned and determined to
win me back. But it’s too late, isn’t it?
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