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Sunday, June 7, 2015

5/5 Review: Give and Take by Tigris Eden




BLURB


Compromise is a word Annabelle Macon knows well. Sacrifices at home, in college and with her career, have all given her the tools to be the person she is. Now it seems she must also make concessions for her long-time love, Jackson Storme.

Six months into their relationship, and he’s already making unrealistic demands. With distance putting that much more of a strain on their relationship, how are the two ever going to manage?

Old insecurities have a way of resurfacing, making Anna feel less than suitable for someone like Jackson. She’s worked hard to get to where she is now. Her life and her work are clashing, making matters worse. Bringing a whole new meaning to work/life balance. But Anna knows that with a little give and take everything will fall into place, regardless of the obstacles that may stand in her way.

"Interracial Contemporary Romance." +18 Adult Content


REVIEW


Ms. Eden brings us back to Beauville, Anna and Jackson have been an item for almost a year now they are the most gossiped thing in rumor mill of that is called Beulville. In this installment we get to know and see how the relationship is growing and changing for Annebelle and Jackson. 

Ms. Eden's characters are strong, the plot twists will keep you turning the pages and if you are like me you will get lost in story. The characters you love you will with all your heart, the ones that you hate you will want to beat the crap out of. Tigris weaves you into the very fiber of the little Louisiana Parish. 

If you are looking for a book with southern flare, steamy but not over the top, Give and Take is a keeper.  I will warn that it has a major blow your mind cliffhanger of an ending.  Tigris you better be writing the next one or I will have to call my cousins on you :)  

I look forward to reading the rest of Stories from Beauville.  Tigris is quickly becoming one of my go to Author's  you don't want to miss out on this wonderful series!











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