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Josh & Hannah by Lynda Chance Review

Title: Josh & Hannah

Author: Lynda Chance

First published July 31, 2013

321 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 3.89

Overview

Hannah McIntyre is everything Josh Turner ever wanted – beautiful, smart, and full of life. But there’s one problem: she’s off-limits.

Hannah comes from a family of wealth and privilege, while Josh is a Turner, considered the black sheep of their small town. The feud between their families has been going on for generations, and it seems like there’s no end in sight.

But when Hannah and Josh are forced to work together on a school project, their chemistry becomes undeniable. As they navigate through the challenges of their forbidden romance, Josh begins to realize that he’s capable of being the man Hannah deserves.

Will their love be strong enough to overcome their families’ hatred? This New Adult novel is 92K words and suitable for readers 18+.

Get ready for an epic tale of an alpha-male in the making.

About the Author

I have always had a passion for romantic fiction, especially stories featuring an alpha-male. However, I have found that series romance often falls short of my expectations.

I crave a deep understanding of the male character’s thoughts and emotions, even if they are sometimes surprising. My writing style falls under the category of soft erotica, featuring a heterosexual couple with a focus on monogamy and everlasting love.

My male characters are possessive and would never dream of sharing their partners. I believe that lust is the foundation of love, so my stories are explicitly sexual, aiming to fully satisfy my readers.

I take great joy in crafting these tales, and I hope they bring joy to those who read them.

Editoral Review

Lynda Chances Josh & Hannah is a novel in the romance genre that was first published on July 31, 2013. Set in a contemporary backdrop, the book contains themes of love, loyalty, communication, and trust, which are woven skillfully by the author to create a captivating storyline.

The plot revolves around the lives of the two main characters Josh and Hannah. Josh is a wealthy businessman who has a string of failed relationships behind him, while Hannah is a kind-hearted, independent woman who has had her share of struggles.

The two characters’ paths cross when Hannah is hired as Josh’s new personal assistant. What starts as a professional relationship soon blossoms into an intense romantic bond between the two.

However, as they navigate through their feelings for each other and face various obstacles, the strength of their relationship is put to the test. The book is written in a clear, concise style that serves to place the reader firmly in the center of the narrative.

The authors use of descriptive language paints a vivid picture of the characters and their surroundings, thus ensuring that the reader experiences the story in a powerful way. One of the strengths of this book is the way the author develops the main characters.

The two characters are flawed, which makes them relatable and human. The author spends a considerable amount of time delving into their pasts to explain their current behavior, which is both insightful and engaging.

Another strength of this book is the pacing. The storyline flows seamlessly from one event to another, with no dull moments, ensuring that the reader is always engrossed in the narrative.

The author also manages to keep the suspense levels high, leaving the reader guessing how the events will unfold. However, the book is not without a few flaws.

There seems to be an over-reliance on the romantic plotline at the expense of other essential aspects of the story, like character development. Also, some plot developments feel too predictable, leaving the reader feeling like they already know what will happen next.

Overall, Josh and Hannah is an excellent read for fans of the romance genre. The books powerful themes, excellent character development, and well-crafted writing make it an enjoyable read.

I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys stories that explore human emotions and relationships. I give the book a rating of four out of five stars for its engaging storytelling, well-developed characters, and captivating plot.

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