Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Review of Forbidden Valentine by J.C. Valentine


I received this book as an ARC for an honest review. 

In this book we get Ransom's story after loosing Joe to Rebel. We are also introduced to a woman named Dani. Ransom is not taking loosing the girl to his brother very well. He is drinking all the time and has lost his passion for everything. Until one night while out at a bar he meets Dani and there is just something about her that makes him feel something again. He isn't sure if it is because he has had to much to drink or if he is starting to have real feelings for someone again. The more time he spends with Dani the more he wants to be a better man again.  But will old fears drive them apart or will they open Ransom up to something amazing?

Dani isn't looking for anything long term when she sees Ransom. However her need to fix people takes over and the more she talks to him that night the more she wants to help him. Dani isn't sure she is in the right place to help him but she knows she has to try. There is a part of her that wonders if his hurts and pains are more than she can help him with though. Dani knows she carries some secrets of her own but her past is painful to. When her secrets come to light will she find a safe place in Ransom or just another piece of her heart gone for good?

This is an amazing story in the Forbidden Trilogy. We finally see what happens to Ransom after it is all said and done. We also see what Joe choosing Rebel has done to the brother's relationship. This book reminded me of why I originally was a fan of this series and will make you want to read the first three if you haven't already. This author has given us another amazing hit that will have you looking for all of her books to find out what she has to offer. This book will show us though there is pain sometimes with the loss of what you thought was your true love there is more out there. I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone. 

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