Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
You Make Me Weak
You Make Me Weak | Juliana Stone
4 posts | 3 read | 4 to read
"Tall, dark, and tattooed, FBI agent Hudson Blackwell has come home to Crystal Lake to deal with his dying father and leave. He doesn't believe in much, other than his brothers, his God, and his country. He likes his life simple and hates complications. So running into the girl he let get away is one complication he can do without. Yet the flames of desire still burn hot and it's not so easy to break ties a second time around. Makes a guy wonder... Can a man who always chooses to leave, find a reason to stay? Rebecca Draper is hoping a second chance at life will get her back on track. With a failed marriage behind her and a young son to support, this former beauty queen has no time for Hudson Blackwell—yet running into him stirs up things. Hot things. Wild things. The man once broke her heart, so getting involved with him would be crazy. Yet he awakens a desire and a need so intense she can't deny it. It begs the question... Can a woman who wants love, be brave enough to take a chance on a man who could destroy her?"-- Cover, p. [4].
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
review
mariaku21
You Make Me Weak | Juliana Stone
Mehso-so

This was an ok book.
It was cute but predictable and overall not a bad story.
I couldn't connect with the lead character which considering how the story centers around her, made the reading a bit weird but overall, every other character was relatable and moved the story along.

blurb
mariaku21
You Make Me Weak | Juliana Stone
post image

I'm not ashamed to admit I love this cover...
There's something very appealing about rolled up sleeves on a man
#coverlove #romancebooks #tattoedmen

blurb
Chachic
You Make Me Weak | Juliana Stone
post image

Another romance freebie I was able to get when I was browsing through the author's books on Amazon, I checked her out based on a rec by @EloisaJames. I used the artwork in our dining room as background, it's by a Filipino artist and called "Ang Puno ng Buhay", translated as "The Tree of Life."

#romantsy #Kindledeals

EloisaJames Is this one good? I haven't read it. 7y
Chachic @EloisaJames I haven't read it yet but grabbed a copy since it's free! 7y
28 likes1 stack add2 comments