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Fully Involved

 

I once said my biggest test of whether or not a book is any good is how fast I read it. In other words, if I can’t put it down and/or I read it in one day or in one sitting, then it’s obviously a great read. Erin Dutton’s Fully Involved past this test with flying colors.

Most definitely not Dutton’s most recent work, it was one I plucked off my bookshelf when I needed a romance novel fix. It didn’t miss the mark. What happens when you find yourself attracted to the woman you blame for your brother’s death? For Isabel Grant, the answer lies locked between the covers of this book.

Fully Involved is a tale of attraction, masterfully woven in and around tragedy and intense emotions for a small boy who has lost his father. Dutton brings her two main characters to the brink of crossing a line, from which they’ll never return, so many times the reader begins to feel the same frustration as her characters. We really begin to wonder if these two will ever just their respective acts together and finally tell the other what they have been thinking about, and feeling, for years.

From the Prologue to the very last word, the reader is sure to get “fully involved.”

Fully Involved

Erin Dutton

Paperback

Bold Strokes Books

 

 

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