Title: A Better Version of Me
Author: Luna Blue
Genre: Erotic Romance
Publisher: Limitless Publishing
I’m on a mission of self-discovery…at least, I think I am.
But my dream of writing front page newspaper articles is being overshadowed by my lackluster job at the local radio station. And cupcakes have turned on me, adding to my waistline rather than my happiness.
And then there’s Mike, the guy who took over the coveted breakfast radio show. I don’t like him. His constant attempts at friendship and offers of going for a beer make me doubt his motives. Not to mention he’s way too clinical and kind, and I’m pretty sure he irons his jeans.
We have nothing in common. And it’s not like we’re going to go out a few times and realize we actually find each other interesting.
Besides, why would I need a gorgeous, strong, muscled, ex-drill sergeant who would be able to save me from a potentially dangerous situation…when I have cupcakes?
3 Stars
I loved the blurb and the cover that's what drew me to this book, but after reading the book it just wasn't for me. I had a hard time connecting to the characters. I wasn't a huge fan of Rosie, but she did win me over by the end. I did like her journey of self discovery to find a better version of her. Mike and Rosie were good for each other. Towards the end action picked up for these two in more ways then one. I will say I enjoyed the second half of the book more. In no way am I saying it's a bad book because the story line was great, but for me not being able to connect to the characters and be invested in them was the hard part for me.
Luna lives in Sydney, Australia and is a full-time writer. Her Inner West life is shared with a potentially lethal amount of coffee, her husband and their pet pantha, Buffy, who may or may not be real.
She is a regular relationship and dating advice columnist and a radio show host. She is now an ex-journalist because writing erotic romance is more fun than reporting the news. Plus, it lets her make stuff up.
A Philosophy major from the University of Sydney helps keep her insane. A second Major in Near Eastern Archaeology doesn’t really help her at all.
Luna is the author of After the Bronze and A Better Version of Me.
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