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Forever your rogue by erin langston
Forever your rogue by erin langston













forever your rogue by erin langston

I read The Brightest Light of Sunshine on Sil's recommendation and I'm sure I would have loved it back in high school. I haven't actively picked up such books in years, though. I was going through a rough time and reading about characters who found happiness after bad times was therapeutic. There was a time when I read a ton of romance books where the main character was recovering from a traumatic experience. the brightest light of sunshine by lisina coney Ash couldn't understand his impulses but instinctively wanted to be with Zelda all day every day. Reading from Ash's perspective was like being in a fever dream where only Zelda mattered. Zelda's perspective was energetic, emotional, and charming. The book is written from both Ash and Zelda's perspectives and it was entertaining as heck. Ash is stunned from their first meeting and does everything he can to keep her with him-from grudgingly giving her the job she obviously deserves to insisting she stay in his guest bedroom. Zelda is determined to not be a doormat like she used to be and is filled with energy. They're very different people but complement each other so well. I loved Zelda and Ash right from the start. Meanwhile, Ash is enamoured by her and basically starts simping on her immediately.įirstly, what a unique and fun meeting. Zelda proceeds to grill Ash about his reasons for rejecting her and proving that she is more than capable to do the job. She meets in Ash in the flight as he is looking over and rejecting her resume. She is basically starting over and needs to find a job and a place to stay. Zelda just ran away from a toxic relationship and is moving to another city. I was skeptical about picking it up as I don't like office romances but this romance doesn't start at the office and mostly occurs out of it. Boss in the Bedsheets sounds like a hot office romance with hate-to-love but the synopsis is misleading. March was a long month because it feels like I read this book a long time back. sincerely, the puck bunny by maren moore.

forever your rogue by erin langston

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Forever your rogue by erin langston