Share for friends:

Kissing Eden (2000)

Kissing Eden (2000)

Book Info

Author
Genre
Series
Rating
3.86 of 5 Votes: 5
Your rating
ISBN
1495974243 (ISBN13: 9781495974243)
Language
English

About book Kissing Eden (2000)

“I was in deep—Texas-size deep.”—EdenEden was supposed to spend Spring Break with her boyfriend in a fabulous resort while sipping Margaritas on the San Pedro beach. “Suppose” being the key word. No matter; she’s still determined to enjoy her Spring Break—despite a disastrous flight, a stolen room, and lost luggage. But things never go to plan, because when Eden’s sure this Spring Break will be the worst ever, she meets Grey. Now things are looking up. Way up…“Where had this Texas boy been my whole life?”—EdenI loved this book! First off, I liked the fact that although Eden and Grey are both going through a rough patch in their lives—Eden and the bad break-up and Grey trying to manage a run-down motel he inherited—they don’t have huge baggage in their past history that makes them damaged like you see in many new adult novels. Once they get past this rough patch, they have a shot at smooth-sailing happiness—well, like I said, as long as they get past this rough patch.And when we first our two leads, you’ll have no doubt they will, because they are two very wonderful people. Sure, Eden just got dumped, but she isn’t a cry-in-the-corner kind of girl. She’s going to make the best of the situation and not let anyone take her down. Although level-headed, she does have a limit and doesn’t have have a problem putting someone being grabby or obnoxious in their place. One of my favorite scenes is when Eden meets a guy who doesn’t understand what ‘no’ means and Grey goes to save her. Except he doesn’t, because she’s already taken care of it. Hello self-defense skills turned offense skills!That’s the thing about Eden—she’s a tough cookie, which is exactly what Grey needs in his life right now. He’s being physically, emotionally, and financially drained by the motel his grandfather left to him. And the best part? He doesn’t have to do it. All he has to do is say the word and developers all over will descend on him, waving fistfuls of money and throwing money confetti for the prime location. But he doesn’t take it, because he’s doing it for his grandfather. Aww…how can you not love a guy willing to go through the craziness of taking care of a run down motel out of love. No seriously, you can’t. And neither can Eden.Which is good for Grey since when it comes to her, he’s a bit shy. That was another thing I liked about the book. Although Grey was an alpha kind of guy, he wasn’t in-your-face alpha stalking Eden and magically seducing her with his testosterone. He’s a normal guy with a lot on his plate, and it was believable and sweet how he pursues her. They don’t have an easy courtship, mind you, because not only do they have to deal with fixing up his motel, there are exes and would-be suitors around, plus the little temporal issue in that Spring Break week is only…a week long, and Eden is going to have to go finish college. Overall, this was a fun and fast read with great characters. Neither of them are perfect, but together? Perfect for each other. This is a 5 out of 5 for me.(Originally posted on my blog; I received a copy in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.) I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was fun and exciting, with a great mix of romance, passion and sexual tension.I immediately liked the characters, expect from Brett. He deserved more than a punch in the face. Grey was to die for. I loved his stubborn moodiness. It may have annoyed Eden, and Grey may have come off as being rude, but there was obviously so much below the surface. He wasn’t the typical brooding bad boy, he was real, had real problems and the fact that he felt so alone in life, I could understand why he played hot and cold. Once Eden got him to open up a bit, the sweet and gorgeous Grey showed, and he was amazing.I have to say that it was very brave of Eden to head out on Spring Break all by her lonesome. Especially to a place she could easily run into her ex. I’m just happy she met wonderful people who looked out for her, and she even found the best thing to getting over her sleazebag ex. There was an ease to Grey and Eden’s romance. Yes, they had a few minor hurdles, but there was nothing so bad that it stood in the way of them getting together. Unfortunately, it took one misunderstanding and a lot of stubbornness on a certain someone’s part to derail everything.This book wasn’t overly emotional, but there was a realness to the characters and their situations that really spoke to me. I enjoyed every minute of their story.

Do You like book Kissing Eden (2000)?

I really loved this book, was such an easy fun read, I read it in one sitting.
—doglover3103

3.5it was a cute, short and light read
—jazzie

This was a cute quick read :)
—aej2920

It was OK.
—Kels

download or read online

Read Online

Write Review

(Review will shown on site after approval)

Other books in category Romance