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Temptation by kris bryant
Temptation by kris bryant












temptation by kris bryant

Of course this attention she gets causes some jealous from Brook, but to be honest it was so minor that it didn’t really do very much. Both his school teacher and music instructor are VERY interested in Cassie, one of which she goes on a casual date with. Cassie is apparently “chick magnate” to the women in Noah’s life. My only issue I had was some small story threads that I expected to play a bigger part. Her parents become involved more so when her grandmother passes. We mostly get to know her grandmother who acted as more of a mother to her when Cassie and her parents stopped talking after she was cut off.

temptation by kris bryant

Accepting, funny and a bit of a drinker.Ĭassie’s family was also interesting, though slightly less so. The counter to this, Brook’s sister-in-law Erica was a perfect counter to this.

temptation by kris bryant

Her refusal to accept the relationship unfolding before her was aggravating, but in the way it was intended to. The relatives from both sides were also great, including the antagonistic sister Gwen. I often find moments with children to drag the story down a little bit. Her son, Noah, was also well written and I was surprised that I enjoyed the scenes he was in. I liked her though and I really wish that we got to see how feelings developed on her side. Because the store was written in first person from Cassie’s point of view she was a bit harder to figure out initially. Her personality was well defined and she was entertaining the whole way through the book.īrook was equally well written. Her reconciling with her parents was handled well and didn’t distract from the overall romance plot of the book. As the story continued though, it became much more relevant and was a crucial part of Cassie’s character development. This is a plot point that at first, didn’t feel like it held much significance to the story. It did just enough to keep me hooked the whole way through.Ĭollege student Cassie has to earn money as a nanny because her wealthy parents have cut her off for dropping out of med school. In a trope that tends to be repetitive, this book was a pleasant surprise. I would have liked to see them explored more, but they didn’t take away from the story and did serve a purpose however small. I did feel like there were a couple of story threads that were introduced that were dropped fairly quickly. They had well-developed personalities and were entertaining when they were meant to be. I enjoyed the main and secondary characters a lot. I didn’t know what to expect going into it and to be honest, I would a bit skeptical of the nanny and rich lesbian mom trope, but I feel like this book handled it well. This book was a good mix of romance and drama.














Temptation by kris bryant