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Kimber wanted to be a lawyer almost as much as she wanted Roland Sampson, her older brother's best friend. After pining for him for two years, Kimber finally accepts that to Roland, she will always be "his best friend's kid sister," and nothing more.During her first year of college, Kimber meets Samantha and her twin, ultimate bad-boy Jaxen Malloy, drummer for Negative Ion. Tatted. Muscled. Beyond gorgeous. Soon Kimber finds herself forgetting Roland and thinking only of Jaxen, much to Samantha's disappointment. Like Kimber's brother, Samantha wants Kimber as far away from Jaxen, female enemy number one, as possible since she knew all Jaxen would do is viciously hurt her. Not this time, Kimber insisted. Well-schooled on Jaxen's reputation, Kimber decides to take what she can get, and ignore all the warnings to stay away from the handsome bad-boy.Will Jaxen ever think of Kimber as something other than his "annoying" sister's friend or was he falling for her, too? Kimber hoped so and, to find out, she was willing to take the risk of Jaxen breaking her heart... and soul. No library descriptions found. |
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I really also enjoyed Kimber's mom. She felt very down to earth and real to me. The love story between Jaxen and Kimber, however, takes center stage and it's not an easy one. Jaxen can be such a sweetheart and such a jerk. Yet, I found myself rooting for them and wanting them to work things out. They clearly love each other, though it's not totally clear to me why Jaxen messes things up at one point. I have my assumptions, but I'm not sure.
This is definitely a page turner and I look forward to finding out what's next in the complicated world of Negative Ion. ( )