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Tempting Sophia by Jessica Prince

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Publishing Date: November 2nd, 2017


Having my heart broken once was enough to make me give up on the idea of love all together. Instead of searching for The One I decided to embrace variety and turn by back on monogamy. I made a living convincing women they didn’t need a man to feel complete.
And I totally rocked at it.
Until the man who shattered my happily ever after came waltzing back into my life, determined to make me fall for him all over again.
He claims that I’m the love of his life. He wants a second chance, and it seems like he’ll stop at nothing to tempt the hell out of me. But if Dominic Abbatelli thinks he can win me back with his puppy dog eyes, heartfelt apologies, and declarations of love then he’s...probably right.

Excerpt:

“I can still tell when you’re lying,” he murmured, this time even closer than before. When I turned back, our faces were barely an inch from one another. It would’ve been so easy to lean in and press my lips to his. I still remembered how they felt against mine, how he could start a kiss so soft only to take it somewhere carnal a second later. “You get that little wrinkle between your eyes right here.” The tip of his finger gently stroked the skin between my eyes.

I sat frozen for several seconds before my brain reengaged and I pulled back, casting a furtive glance around the table. “Okay, look,” I whispered, leaning in closer. “This is how this is going to go. You’re my best friend’s brother, which means you’re going to be a part of her big day, which means I’m going to be stuck having to breathe the same air as you on occasion whether I like it or not. Because I love her and want this to be the best time in her life, I’m going to agree to put our past aside and be civil. But I am not doing this for you. Are we clear? I’m doing this for her. So please, don’t make this any harder than it already is.” Despite starting out strong, my voice turned weak on that last sentence, belying the pain I still acutely felt.

I watched with awe as Dominic’s face grew soft, making him even more handsome. “You know, no matter what you believe, I didn’t do any of this to hurt you, butterfly.”

“Please,” I pleaded. “Stop calling me that.”

“I’ll make you a deal. I’ll stop calling you that if you stop avoiding me like I have the plague. We work in the same building, for Christ’s sake. Can you at least pretend you don’t want to set me on fire every time you see me?”

Oh, if only he knew what I really wanted to do to him every time I saw him. But that would give him all the power.

“Okay, deal.” I extended my hand and successfully warded off a shiver when his large fingers engulfed mine in a shake. Quirking a brow, I gave him a skeptical look and said, “But this is for Lola… right?”

He grinned a sexy Cheshire cat grin that showed off his perfect white teeth. “Whatever makes you feel better, baby.”

I was fucked.

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Final Score - 5 Stars!

This book is part of a series of friends finding love, as only can be done by Jessica Prince - with whit, hilarity and drama ... SO MUCH DRAMA! And I enjoyed EVERY minute of it.  She has once again proved her own brand of unique writing.  The characters are amazing, solid, and show not only strong personalities but their vulnerability.  It's almost as if they are true to life and an old friend. 

This story deals with a second chance at romance - about righting a wrong done to another due to miscommunication.  Sophia and Dominic are sweethearts from long ago - she's the best friend of his sister who he never noticed until much later.  After being together for four years, they had a huge fight and due to miscommunication, they haven't really spoken to each other for 10 years. 

It was hard to pick a side in this debate - Dominic was in the wrong, but so was Sophia - however, this wasn't about what side was right/wrong.  It was more about "Can you acknowledge your mistakes, learn from them, and attempt to start over again".  

You could clearly see the mistakes made on both sides - through flashbacks of their relationship - and you start to see/understand where they both went went wrong.  But what never left either one of them was the deep love they shared.  But now the question is - "Is love enough to start over again"?  

I enjoyed this story more than Seducing Lola - which was hysterical and LOL fun.  And while this book was funny, sexy and sweet - the angst of the the past is what solidified in my heart.  I wanted more angst. 

I can't wait to read the final story in this trilogy of girlfriends (Daphne's story sounds like it will break my sanity!) and can only hope that we get more snipets into Dominic & Sophia's future as we did with Lola and Grayson in this.


About the Author:

Born and raised around Houston Texas, Jessica spent most of her life complaining about the heat, humidity, and all around pain in the ass weather. It was only as an adult that she quickly realized the cost of living in Houston made up for not being able to breathe when she stepped outside. That's why God created central air, after all.

Jessica is the mother of a perfect little boy--she refuses to accept that he inherited her attitude and sarcastic nature no matter what her husband says.

In addition to being a wife and mom, she's also a wino, a coffee addict, and an avid lover of all types of books--romances still being her all time favs. Her husband likes to claim that reading is her obsession but she just says it's a passion...there's a difference. Not that she'd expect a boy to understand.

Jessica has been writing since she was a little girl, but thankfully grew out of drawing her own pictures for her stories before ever publishing her first book. Because an artist she is not.

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Jessica's Princesses: http://bit.ly/JPsPrincesses

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