Format Read:Paperback copy provided by MediaMuscle for review
Number of Pages:480 pages
Release Date:April 30th 2013
Publisher:Harlequin HQN
Series:Love Undercover, #2
Formats Available: Mass market Paperback, Kindle Edition, e-book,
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Book Blurb:
A cop’s craving to know more about the woman next door could prove fatal in the steamy new novel from New York Times best selling author Lori FosterAs the person responsible for taking down a brutal human trafficker, Alice Appleton fears retaliation at every turn. No one knows about her past, which is exactly how she prefers it until the sexy cop next door comes knocking.
Detective Reese Bareden thinks he knows what makes women tick, but his ever-elusive neighbor keeps him guessing like no other. Is his goal to unmask Alice’s secrets? Or protect her from a dangerous new threat? One thing is certain: their chemistry is a time bomb waiting to explode. And with no one to trust but each other, Reese and Alice are soon drawn into a deadly maze of corruption, intrigue and desire—and into the line of fire .
My Thoughts:
Lori Foster is a huge name in the romantic suspense genre, and after reading a couple of books of hers I can definitely understand why! This author knows how to write great romance and even greater characters! Bare it All is her newest book and the second in her Love Undercover series and follows the story of Reese and Alice who had also made an appearance in the author’s Men who Walk the Edge of Honor series.
One thing that I really like in Lori Foster’s stories is the way she builds her characters and how they feel real and solid. I remember while reading A Perfect Storm, how much I liked Arizona’s character and how deeply I cared for her. Much like then, Alice just stole my heart in this story. She’s one of those characters who are really beautiful, not only on the outside but on the inside too. She’s one of those characters who’s deeply wounded but still finds a joy in life and is strong and generous. All in all, she’s a character I can’t help but care for. And I honestly believe that the best thing in Bare it All is Alice. She’s the reason I enjoyed a story I found not so memorable otherwise.
Bare it All has a really slow beginning. I mean really slow. Nothing crucial happens for the best part of the book and when things finally pick up they are wrapped up quite easily and quickly. So as far as the suspense or action department goes, Bare it All, wasn’t something special. Now let’s talk about the romantic department which also wasn’t something really special I’m afraid. I mean I loved Alice, the main heroine, and thought that Reese was an interesting character too but the romance between them fell just flat for me. There were no sparks. Maybe because one of the things I really enjoy in a romantic story is the building of a relationship, to read about the way the main couple becomes something more than friends or strangers, to witness their growing attraction but in Bare it All, all I got was a couple who was already halfway in becoming something more. Now here, I have to add that both Reese and Alice made an appearance in the previous novel of the series, so that is maybe the reason why things were a bit progressed between them, but even though I read the first book in the series, I remember little of it I’m afraid and even less about a secondary romance in it… But since those books are meant to be read as stand alones too, I think that things should progress on a slower pace nevertheless.
Anyway, despite Bare it All being a rather typical romantic suspense book, I still managed to enjoy myself while reading it and that is mostly because of Lori Foster’s writing style. I mean this author is simply amazing, so it’s not a wonder how every single one of her stories is a success! The way she builds her characters, main ones and secondary alike, is simply incredible. She has the ability to make her readers care for all her characters and feel their emotions or understand their action and their motives.
All in all, Bare it All, isn’t the best book I have read by the author, but it is still a good read and it is definitely better than the first one in the series. Maybe I feel that way because of Alice, I don’t know, all I know is that I enjoyed reading it a lot more than I did the first book of the series!
I really enjoyed this one and loved watching the characters relationship develop.