Chetana reviewed Rock Hard by Nalini Singh
Review of 'Rock Hard' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
4.5⭐️
I have not been very lucky these past couple of weeks with my reading in the sense that I have only read fair to middling books (in catching my interest and holding it). So I went on the hunt for romances to pick me up. Especially ones with no 3rd act breakup. It seems like every romance I read the couple have to have a miscommunication or obstacle thrown in their way that leads to their break up. This just started getting on my nerves. I hopped on to reddit and searched my way to reading this book. I have never read Nalini Singh's Contemporary books. I have to admit I thought she only wrote PNR. But I am glad I gave this book a chance.
I loved both Gabriel and Charlotte. I loved the way Gabriel was with Charlotte and how Charlotte found a way to cope with …
4.5⭐️
I have not been very lucky these past couple of weeks with my reading in the sense that I have only read fair to middling books (in catching my interest and holding it). So I went on the hunt for romances to pick me up. Especially ones with no 3rd act breakup. It seems like every romance I read the couple have to have a miscommunication or obstacle thrown in their way that leads to their break up. This just started getting on my nerves. I hopped on to reddit and searched my way to reading this book. I have never read Nalini Singh's Contemporary books. I have to admit I thought she only wrote PNR. But I am glad I gave this book a chance.
I loved both Gabriel and Charlotte. I loved the way Gabriel was with Charlotte and how Charlotte found a way to cope with her trauma with and without the help of the people who loved her. Her trauma not disappearing just because she fell in love lent a reality to the story that I liked. I felt like Charlotte was kinda like Kintsugi. She might have been broken but she glued herself back together through courage and love and that was what stood out towards the end. I don't think I am making sense but I would really recommend this book. It was both steamy and slow burn with a great relationship.