Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Review of Distraction by Aurora Rose Reynolds


I received this book as an ARC for an honest review. This book can be read as a stand alone but it is advisable to read the first two books in the underground kings series for some parts of this one to be better understood. 

In this book we get Sven's story and are introduced to Maggie. When this book opens we find out what made Sven the way he is today. The first time Maggie and Sven meet one another all Sven wants is this woman out of his club. Sven doesn't trust Maggie and argues with her from the first moment they  meet. The more times she comes the more Sven realizes he either needs to help this woman with her task or he will never get rid of her. At some point though neither option is what he really wants with this woman however they still seem to be arguing and he isn't sure how to translate into something else. With both of them having issues can they find a way to be together without killing one another. 

Maggie doesn't trust many people and to listen to women in the club talk trusting Sven might be one of her bigger mistakes if she does it. Maggie is just looking to help her sister because she knows  no one else will due to the fact that they see nothing but her drug problem. Her next problem is the more time she spends with Sven the more attached she becomes to him. Her problem is she is looking for a forever guy and she is sure he is looking for a right now girl. What happens if she was to find out he is looking for a forever girl as well?

This is an amazing book that will have you on the edge of your book from the first word to the very end. These characters really draw you in and have you rooting for them to find a chance at a happily ever after. This book will bring back some of your favorite characters from the other books in this series. This book is one I would highly recommend. This is another amazing book by an amazing author. I would also encourage you to check out the other books this author has to offer you will not be disappointed. 

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