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Pulse The Complete Series Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four edition by Deborah Bladon Contemporary Romance eBooks

***Read at Your own Risk, Spoilers Included to Explain Review***

WTH did I just read? Jessica or Jess moves to pursue her goal of being a Chef. She moves in with her best friend Rebecca. They ultimately add another roommate, Bryce. One night the girls are looking for a one night stand, so Jess can get over her recent breakup with her ex.

She finds over sexed Nathan, and of course he's the 4 rules of romance novels these days, gorgeous, rich, elusive, and well endowed. Nothing new there. I can work with that if the writing is great. That's the trend in every genre of romance book, and I read every genre. The main characters really had no substance for me. We were told they were connected, but not shown that connection outside of the bedroom.

Moving on, Nathan and Jess hookup and of course they both become addicted to each other. He's tapped more you know what than Usher, but Jess is so beautiful and sexy that he needs no one else. He's also supposed to be elusive and has issues. The author didn't really do a great job of making him elusive. You'll figure him out about half way through.

Nathan's past and unbelievable coincidences occur that keep you intrigued in the first book, but they ultimately fall short of making this a book that you'd want to reread. The explanations for the coincidences were just lame. And each time Jess took him back because he was fine and the sex was great. Of course she was drawn to him and he was drawn to her. A bit cliche, but this is a romance book. It's what you get. However, the drama is what finally sealed the deal for me and placed this book in the NEVER TO BE READ AGAIN FILE.

There's drama, with an ex. There's drama with a roommate. There's drama with her job. There's drama with Nathan's ex, who turns out to be her boss. There's drama with his ex and her ex husband. The killer part is that through it all Jess stayed with him and managed to only stay away about a week at a time. She whined and complained and threatened to leave but she never really did. Jess was weak and annoying. Nathan was obsessed with sex and has the stamina that no mammal of this earth possesses. At one point I wondered if he was an alien with super natural sex prowess. 😜 He can go and go and go. That is another ridiculous romance book trait. However, Nathan seems to have taken it to another level. This book was filled with sex, and it even flowed to one chapter to the next. You're looking for storyline and you get a sex scene. After a while you're skipping them, because he's performing sex acts on her and she's doing the same to him. The same sex act over and over. There the best each has ever had with these particular sex acts.

Anyway, more drama happens and Jess stays away from Nathan for about a week again and decides to make him her sex buddy, but ultimately decides to move in with him. Then he takes Jess to a not so romantic spot and kind of sorta proposes during a sex act. It was soooooo ridiculous to do. And that folks is how the book sorta ends. I'm hoping there isn't a part 5. I don't want to know more. I'm being honest here folks. This book was mediocre at best, thus the 3 star review. And my review may be nice.

Pros:
The book starts off great.
Lots of sex scenes of that's your thing.
Jealous boyfriend. A bit too over the top, but if that's your cup of tea, drink up.
And that's about it for me.

Cons:
The character really had no substance for me. We were told they were connected, but not shown outside of the bedroom. It was a sex connection.
The grammar is just okay not stellar.
Jess' best-friend's actions at the end were terrible. How can you remain friends with someone like that.
Nathan is supposed to be a mystery but he was easy to read. He wanted sex, sex, and more of the same. That's all he talked about and he had no real substance. The author didn't do a great job of giving him substance.
Jess had no backbone. Her so called fight to stay away was ridiculous. She's was annoying after a while.
Secondary characters. Not sure Bryce was needed.
The whole story with the bet was pretty ridiculous. How does a poor man make a bet like that?
Never got to see Jess' love of cooking.

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Pulse The Complete Series Part One Part Two Part Three Part Four edition by Deborah Bladon Contemporary Romance eBooks Reviews


The plot was very interesting and well done, and the storyline flowed. I loved all the characters and to me they all seemed to have a purpose, and the way their lives intertwined was believable. The progression well written and kept me up too late reading two nights in a row. But that being said, it wasn’t well written in the regards to poor spelling and grammatical errors, very noticeable errors any editor would have caught. Example, “he grabs her ass check”, not her cheek, her check!?! There are a few times where it says ‘he did (blank) to him’, obviously he didn’t do it to himself, it should have read ‘She did (blank) to him’, or vice versa. There are times where a word is left out, usually an “is”, “it”, “in”, etc. Even with these obvious errors, I liked the book enough to overlook them, mostly.

There are a few twists and turns in the book you don’t see coming or how they play out, and I loved that, was not predictable at all. On the whole, I loved the main characters, Nathan & Jessica, but with that being said; I did not like how Jessica kept going back to him, especially in the end, make up your mind already! Also Nathan was perceived as a huge “manwhore” and he ended up being a little too reformed for me, and Jessica still had a problem with his past, it was way before her, get over it. Towards the end of the book, I did love Jessica & Nathan’s conversations, they were always fun banter, you could tell the characters and their relationship had grown.

***Spoiler Alert*** I’m not sure how I feel about her friend Rebecca, and I’m slightly confused by how that played out. So Rebecca was texting Nathan, at first her intentions were bad because Rebecca wanted Jessica to dump him so she could sleep with him, and thought by texting him they’d catch each other in difficult positions. But then she saw how happy Jessica was, so her intentions turned good for texting Nathan cause she wanted them to end up together. When Jessica asks Rebecca why she did it Rebecca simply states because I love you. I’m still confused!?! ***End Spoiler Alert***

To people who don’t like a lot of swearing in their books, this one is not for you. There is a lot of cursing, and use of the F-word. I’m not a huge fan of excess foul language unless it fits. It has to work to add to the storyline, not just there for raunch, and in my opinion, it all fits. I never thought well that wasn’t necessary, it’s what I would expect the characters to say. Also this book is definitely on the erotic level. Lots of sex scenes, but again they all fit and add to the storyline, I’ve read books where scenes are thrown in there, and it gets to be too much. But these were great, hot & steamy, not overly done, and really worked for the book.

Overall, I really did enjoy it, I would definitely recommend to people who enjoy this genre. I would absolutely read another book by this author and I can’t wait for the sequel book, Impulse to come out.
Desperate to change her life, Jessica escapes to the big city to live the life. First on her list, is a one night stand. When Nathan meets Jessica, he is fixated on her. Their first night together does not go according to plan, but when they do cross the line, the chemistry is explosive. Nathan is a huge A$$hole and a womaniser. Jessica falls for his bull$$it stories time and time again. They seem to take one step forward and then ten steps back. The relationship seems to be doomed from the beginning and just when you think she can trust him, he seems to drop another unpleasant surprise on her. The story takes you on an emotional roller coaster and at times I found myself disliking Jessica for not having a stronger back bone. I despised Nathan for his arrogance and the way he treated Jessica. Yet I understood that they were so addicted to one another. Can these two ever be truthful and commit to a relationship? Or has too much damage been done. Is it time for Jessica to hang up her chef’s apron and go home? Or is it time for Nathan to grow up and show his full house of cards and claim the woman who has captured his heart?
Reviewed for Hot books and Sassy Girls book blog
***Read at Your own Risk, Spoilers Included to Explain Review***

WTH did I just read? Jessica or Jess moves to pursue her goal of being a Chef. She moves in with her best friend Rebecca. They ultimately add another roommate, Bryce. One night the girls are looking for a one night stand, so Jess can get over her recent breakup with her ex.

She finds over sexed Nathan, and of course he's the 4 rules of romance novels these days, gorgeous, rich, elusive, and well endowed. Nothing new there. I can work with that if the writing is great. That's the trend in every genre of romance book, and I read every genre. The main characters really had no substance for me. We were told they were connected, but not shown that connection outside of the bedroom.

Moving on, Nathan and Jess hookup and of course they both become addicted to each other. He's tapped more you know what than Usher, but Jess is so beautiful and sexy that he needs no one else. He's also supposed to be elusive and has issues. The author didn't really do a great job of making him elusive. You'll figure him out about half way through.

Nathan's past and unbelievable coincidences occur that keep you intrigued in the first book, but they ultimately fall short of making this a book that you'd want to reread. The explanations for the coincidences were just lame. And each time Jess took him back because he was fine and the sex was great. Of course she was drawn to him and he was drawn to her. A bit cliche, but this is a romance book. It's what you get. However, the drama is what finally sealed the deal for me and placed this book in the NEVER TO BE READ AGAIN FILE.

There's drama, with an ex. There's drama with a roommate. There's drama with her job. There's drama with Nathan's ex, who turns out to be her boss. There's drama with his ex and her ex husband. The killer part is that through it all Jess stayed with him and managed to only stay away about a week at a time. She whined and complained and threatened to leave but she never really did. Jess was weak and annoying. Nathan was obsessed with sex and has the stamina that no mammal of this earth possesses. At one point I wondered if he was an alien with super natural sex prowess. 😜 He can go and go and go. That is another ridiculous romance book trait. However, Nathan seems to have taken it to another level. This book was filled with sex, and it even flowed to one chapter to the next. You're looking for storyline and you get a sex scene. After a while you're skipping them, because he's performing sex acts on her and she's doing the same to him. The same sex act over and over. There the best each has ever had with these particular sex acts.

Anyway, more drama happens and Jess stays away from Nathan for about a week again and decides to make him her sex buddy, but ultimately decides to move in with him. Then he takes Jess to a not so romantic spot and kind of sorta proposes during a sex act. It was soooooo ridiculous to do. And that folks is how the book sorta ends. I'm hoping there isn't a part 5. I don't want to know more. I'm being honest here folks. This book was mediocre at best, thus the 3 star review. And my review may be nice.

Pros
The book starts off great.
Lots of sex scenes of that's your thing.
Jealous boyfriend. A bit too over the top, but if that's your cup of tea, drink up.
And that's about it for me.

Cons
The character really had no substance for me. We were told they were connected, but not shown outside of the bedroom. It was a sex connection.
The grammar is just okay not stellar.
Jess' best-friend's actions at the end were terrible. How can you remain friends with someone like that.
Nathan is supposed to be a mystery but he was easy to read. He wanted sex, sex, and more of the same. That's all he talked about and he had no real substance. The author didn't do a great job of giving him substance.
Jess had no backbone. Her so called fight to stay away was ridiculous. She's was annoying after a while.
Secondary characters. Not sure Bryce was needed.
The whole story with the bet was pretty ridiculous. How does a poor man make a bet like that?
Never got to see Jess' love of cooking.
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