Never Enough Review

Never Enough  - Lauren Dane

Gillian Forrester spent most of her life running from who and what she came from. Until Miles came along. From the moment she held the tiny newborn her older sister didn't want, Gillian stopped running and began to build a life for herself and her adopted son. Now, thirteen years later, as Gillian's sister lay dying, she reveals the father's identity and makes Gillian promise to find him.

Adrian Brown is the epitome of the successful rock star. He's seen and done it all, with few regrets. It takes a lot to shock him but the bombshell that he has a thirteen-year-old son rocks his world. And Adrian is even more surprised when the buttoned-up, elegant woman who's raising Miles snags his erotic and romantic attention.

The last thing Gillian expected was to find herself getting hot and heavy with a person like Adrian. But as much as she wants to open up and give herself fully to this amazing man, she's afraid the secrets of her past and Adrian's problems with trusting people may keep them apart for good. If love isn't enough can they find the trust they need?

 

Review

 


The good in this book is based on how much I like Gillian, enjoy Lauren Dane's voice, love the cast, think Adrian is a great dad, and relish the reflection on parenting and merging lives. 

 

Gillian is prim, shy,  assertive, English, and a great dirty talker and a mother. I just adore her.

 

Adrain has rock star trust issues, a dirty mouth,  a good heart, and an awesome beard. 

 

The sexy times are hot and often and really I must say this might be my number one best read for dirty talk. Pitter patter back on forth. Yum. 

 

However, Adrain has knee jerk reactions that are massively annoying. The sex and first kiss come way to soon. The pacing is just silly and out of plot and character. 

 

The book is scrunched in the beginning and then in the near end where they elect to really date which would have made for some great scenes and then crunched again in the very end. The closing is crazy abrupt. You look for more pages abrupt. We end on make up screaming orgasms. There is so much that could have been done. 

 

I liked this book enough to spend money and pick up some books in the Brown Family series I haven't read yet as well as some in Delicious Series which are connected. 

 

However, I am little sad. This book could have been amazing but because of the compression and the cuts of real development of plot it caused, it was just candy melting on the tongue and then gone. 

 

But at the current $2.99 price, I am overall happy.