Wednesday, October 2, 2013

The Moment We Began by Sarra Cannon


To say that Penny is a shy girl, who doesn't know how to speak her mind would be the wrong thing to say, "so you just eff me when it's convenient for you and who cares what I want, right?" Especially when she's hammered, "fair?" I feel the anger brewing inside, and I can't control it. I already know I'm in the danger zone, but I can't stop myself. "So what is fair? You think that being with me one night and then bringing someone else onto my boat just a few hours later is being fair? Or are we talking about you, here?" The way Mason talks about a hatchet is seriously hot as hell, "oh yeah, baby. And it's a real beauty. It's used, but it's freshly sharpened and really great quality." Penny still has insecurities and on their trip sometimes she let's them get the best of her, "yes I did," I say. "I wish you had just come in there when the rain started. I'm sure it would have been a lot more comfortable in there. We could have warmed you up with some coffee. Of course, you two looked like you were getting warm just fine on your own." I liked this one more than the first book in the series there was much more in this one then the first one (although each book can be read as a stand alone) 

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