Sunday, December 15, 2013

Review: Clover by Braxton Cole


Clover

About The Book:



Book Title: Clover
Author: Braxton Cole
Genre: New Adult


Clover Watson wants more from life than what she can find on her daddy's farm in southern Oregon. Young, smart, and driven, she has a plan and she refuses to be distracted from her goals. After four years at the University of Washington in Seattle, she heads home for the summer with her diploma and an acceptance letter to graduate school at University of Portland. She's sure she’s got things all figured out.

Except for Jake Feldman. He was one of her childhood friends, and she hasn't seen him since she left for college four years ago. This summer he's back in town and all grown up -- sweet, handsome, and completely smitten with Clover.

At first, she thinks a harmless summer fling is the perfect reward for her hard work at school. But as the summer continues and their romance grows, Jake challenges everything she thought she knew about herself and her plans. When the end of summer comes, Clover is forced to evaluate what she really wants, but can she find a way to write Jake into her life?



My Review:


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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Clover by Braxton Cole is a full-length tale of Clover and Jake and how they first met as children and what happened since.

The story is told in a way that flashes back and forth from present day to the past and back. It helps paint the bigger picture of how each relationship formed amongst the characters in the book. How Brandon fits in, why R.J. and Jake are friends, what the deal is with Jake's parents.

This is one is romantic and slightly steamy, but the point is more of love and the future than making all your girly parts tingle.

I highly recommend this author. This is the fourth book I have read by her and they have all been great. Thoroughly enjoyable!



About The Author:



Braxton Cole lives in the Pacific Northwest where she spends most of her time holed up in her office writing stories. When she's not writing, she can be found riding her bike, hiking the fabulous local trails, chasing her kids, or wishing that her thumb was a little more green. She has a bad habit of killing what she tries to grow, but hasn't given up hopes of one day being a successful urban farmer.

Braxton writes erotic romance because romance is the stuff that makes life great, and sex is fun. The two belong together, both in life and in fiction.



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