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Temporary Bliss
Temporary Bliss
Temporary Bliss
Audiobook6 hours

Temporary Bliss

Written by B.J. Harvey

Narrated by Lucy Rivers and Christian Fox

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars

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Makenna Lewis cringes at any mention of the word commitment. She doesn't want or need a relationship, but she does like sex (who doesn't?).
That explains Noah, Sean, and Zander, her three "friends with benefits."
They know the score, they know they're not the only one, and each of them provide her with a different physical need that she craves and enjoys.
Until a late-night encounter with the delicious Daniel Winters turns her preconceived notion of no-commitment completely on its head.
Soon she finds herself feeling things she vowed never to feel again, and when Daniel pushes for more than she's willing to give, she falters.
What do you do when something that you've known to be so wrong in the past feels so damn right?
If you're Mac, you run and hide.
But is Daniel the type of man who takes no for an answer?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 12, 2014
ISBN9781452689890
Temporary Bliss

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    3-3.5 stars I don't know. I felt like Mac was too much. The books starts off with her being young and in an unhealthy relationship then we jump to 4 years later where she's this sexually liberated woman, BUT we don't see how that complete 180 came about. Sometimes she sounded like an oversexed teenage girl and not the 24 yr old, stronger and wiser woman she was supposed to be. It was a bit cringy at times. I also really didn't like the backtracking with the other lovers (there's no cheating, just flashbacks) I felt like maybe we should have gone through all of that first before she met Daniel. It didn't help in terms of me liking her because I didn't want to read about her with other men when I was trying to warm up to the idea of her and Daniel being a couple. So I started skipping the flashbacks. I got the point the author was trying to make, but I think she should have adjusted the timeline a bit.

    The best thing about the book was that it was HOT! Daniel especially, just swoon! I am intrigued by the past lovers and their stories as well. Overall, not a bad read.