Review: Until There was You by Jessica Scott

Posted November 12, 2012 by Rowena in Reviews | 1 Comment

Review: Until There was You by Jessica ScottReviewer: Rowena
Until There Was You (Coming Home #3) by Jessica Scott
Series: Coming Home #3
Also in this series: Because of You (Coming Home #1), Back to You, Back to You
Publisher: Loveswept
Publication Date: October 8th 2012
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Pages: 250
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three-stars
Series Rating: four-stars

From the author of Because of You comes an all-new contemporary eBook romance. Though he plays by the rules, she’s not afraid to break them. Now these two strong-willed military leaders will prove that opposites attract . . . even under fire.

A by-the-book captain with a West Point background, Evan Loehr refuses to mix business with pleasure—except for an unguarded instance years ago when he succumbed to the deep sensuality of redheaded beauty Claire Montoya. Since that brief lapse in judgment, Evan has been at odds with her. But when he is asked to train a combat team alongside Claire, battle-hardened Evan is in for the fight of his life.

Strong, gutsy, and loyal, Captain Claire Montoya has worked hard to achieve her high military rank. In Evan Loehr, Claire sees a spoiled commander who puts the rules before everything else—including his people. Army orders force them together and Claire soon discovers that there is more to Evan than meets the eye. He too has dark secrets and deep longings. For all their differences, Evan and Claire share two crucial passions: their country and each other.

Includes a special message from the editor, as well as excerpts from these Loveswept titles: Blaze of Winter, The Devil’s Thief, and Santerra’s Sin.

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This is the second release by Jessica Scott and though I didn’t like it as much as I liked the first release (BECAUSE OF YOU), I did enjoy the book.

This book follows Claire Montoya and Evan Loehr. They’re both in the military and they’re both going through some stuff. Claire is watching her best friend drink himself to death and or out of the military and Evan is struggling with his attraction to Claire but also dealing with emotional turmoil from the death of his sister, many years ago. He hasn’t spoken to his parents in a long time because there really isn’t much to say that would make them feel better about the accident and he keeps his distance from them because of that.

Getting involved with each other is a bad idea all around, there are rules that must be kept but the sexual tension between Evan and Claire was hot and I ate it up. There were things about both of them that drove me crazy but in the end, I liked the both of them. Together and separately. I have to say that of the two main characters, Claire got on my nerves the most. The way that she pushed and then pulled at Evan made me want to shake some damn sense into her. Her misguided way of helping Ike, the way that she pulled into herself when she should have spoken up drove me nuts but alls well that ends well, I guess.

Evan’s emotional turmoil was a lot easier to swallow because even though I thought he let the distance between him and his parents drag on for far too long, I understood why he thought the way that he did and was able to look past that and get to know him without wanting to stangle him too much. It made sense. Not that Claire’s issues and the way she handled them didn’t make sense, I just thought the hot and cold act got old, fast.

I will say that Scott did a great job of making me come to care for these characters, despite not always liking them. Claire came around and when she finally did, I was happy and Evan was hot and yummy and I wanted to eat him up. I thought the secondary characters were an interesting bunch and liked getting to know them throughout the story. I’m glad that I finished this one and am very much looking forward to the next book. Trent and Laura, yay!

Grade: 3 out of 5

This book is available from Loveswept. You can buy it here or here in e-format.  This book was provided by the publisher for an honest review.

three-stars


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