Romance Book Review: LA Caveman by Christina Crooks

From the cover of LA Caveman by Christina Crooks: if it hits the corporate reorganization, has spirited journalists are their craft, but discovers his fight has just begun. The workplace is an exciting environment that your macho, hard-bodied new boss battles for control of the weekly column for men. She is determined to reform him. 'S determined to train her. Nor confirms the electrifying attraction that pulls them both. Approx 56 words.

I recently readLA Caveman by author Christina Crooks. Mrs. Crooks has four novels to his credit, the Caveman Los Angeles is the third. LA could Caveman Corporate World were my kind of book, spinning a story of romance and excitement in the modern hero and heroine constantly at odds over business decisions for the magazine that he owns and writes for them. If you want in a sleazy, sneaky, former director of recovery for waste has been burned, have allIngredients for a saucy, sexy story that might tickle your brain and pull the strings of the heart. For me it's just that so that.

The novel begins with pitting the two strong-willed characters against each other in an emotionally charged situation. Tremere Jake has spent his nest egg to buy Weekly magazine struggles of men, believing that he is steering them to animate so macho. One of his first acts as the new owner is Whitland are, get rid of aspunky writer who provides the female perspective in his regular column weekly. When Jake learns that he is not shooting stand as a contract in contract iron, the fun begins.

Within the first few pages have been taken in by the author in writing makes it an elegant style, the use of clear language and natural, rich and varied vocabulary constructs. Between writing and the strong start, I was expecting to really enjoy this romantic fairy tale, but the book the waythere was one I had chosen.

While the plot had the potential for a number of interesting interactions between the main characters, it seemed that the best scenes were kept off-screen, referred to in passing or in the aggregate after-the-fact, during the scenes that Readers have been those where Jake and are they against each other's throats or romp in the hay, I have never seen the scene where they worked side by side in a positive way thatI would believe they were building a healthy relationship. All interactions, the reader sees, are those in which they expressed hostility or lust. Even at the height of the story, I felt like I lost something - that was the resolution of the painful issue that had separated the two lovers? He never said a word to each other about what each other is currently before jumping right to come Happily Ever After.

I would recommend any reader who Cavemanestimates of a style of writing rich and has a penchant for pure romance and sex scenes. If the past can look incredibly unfortunate that the owner-employee relationship, you are crazy in the ups and downs of losing their love story. If, like me, you love your romance and formulated action, adventure, puzzle and want to see the pair grow up together, this book is second to none.

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