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My decisions were always wrong. I needed to get away from London, I wanted to start from scratch in Belfast, escape from the life that I didn’t want.

Working for Probation Service for the whole summer was going to give me the experience that I needed. I always felt much better when I could help people whose lives were shattered.

My parents told me that I wasn't ready and I wouldn't make it through but I was determined to show them that the past was behind me.

I had three months to forget about my bad memories, about the pain and my scars. Then I run straight into him, throwing it all to the wind, falling into a trap of love and lust.

Harry O’Donaghue was a local offender. At our first meeting he gave me the impression that he didn’t care about what I had to say and didn’t want to be evaluated by a stupid young girl like me.

Harry wasn’t an easy subject, either when it came to straight forward conversation about his future or about the crimes that he had committed.

Harry had a secret and everything suddenly became complicated. He was bad to be around, bad for me in every respect, but I still allowed him take me to paradise…

Contemporary Romance novel - contains adult situations, high sexuality, suited for ages 17 and up*

Cutter Contemporary Romance Novel edition by Joanna Mazurkiewicz Romance eBooks

Sophia has always been a good and obedient daughter, but it is the summer before her final year of university, and she’s decided that she doesn’t want to do what her parents’ want her to do. Rejecting her father’s demand to work at his firm for the summer, Sophia finds herself a three-month posting in Belfast’s Probationary Services—giving her the time to gain her confidence without her parents’ breathing down her neck.

On her first day of shadowing a work colleague, Sophia meets Harry—a bad-boy with a soft Irish lilt to his voice that instantly takes a disliking to Sophia. The animosity between them is palpable, and Sophie regrets the day that she’ll have to have him in her case load. But what Sophia doesn’t know is that Harry doesn’t dislike her; he is instantly attracted to her.

The more closely Sophia works with Harry, the more she gets to know him, and the more she realizes that being in his company and having his touch calms her frayed nerves and helps to keep her buoyant against the tide of anxiety that sometimes creeps up on her expectantly.

Knowing that he’s bad for her, Sophia’s opinion is cemented when she sees Harry involved in a drug deal. Torn between wanting him and doing the right thing, Harry convinces her to get to know him a little better so she can understand him and why he’s doing what he’s doing.

Their relationship blooms and flourishes with Sophia letting Harry know more and more about her dark and haunted past. She lets him see her scars after a horrific accident threatens to tear them apart, and it’s this honesty and baring of her soul that lets her see just how much Harry means to her.

A cruel twist of fate separates them, and despite Sophia’s best efforts to protect Harry and his family, she can see no way out of the situation. She chooses to protect him and sacrifice her own happiness until a solution she didn’t think was possible presents itself.
I found myself unable to put this book down despite the grammatical and spelling inconsistencies. I had a connection with Sophia and her determination to live her life the way she wants to. Sophia and Harry’s relationship may have started off rocky, but the chemistry between them is real. I liked the fact that Sophia had integrity and thought about the repercussions of her and Harry’s relationship, knowing that her whole career would be jeopardized should they ever be found out. And even then, she’s willing to give it all up because of how Harry makes her feel: calm and in control.

I’m giving this book three stars as the stilted language and lack of contraction is speech detracted from the writing style. And it was this underdeveloped writing style that stopped me from enjoying it more. The plot, storyline and pacing was great; it was just the delivery that let it down. I would have also liked to have seen some clearer distinctions between the present and flashbacks Sophia had about her past. Without a change in font or tense, I found it difficult to follow the storyline in some places.

Product details

  • File Size 828 KB
  • Print Length 290 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date January 18, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00EYOAXZ0

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What an interesting and different book. To bump heads with your parents then to go work somewhere and have all kinds of interactions with someone you secretly like to have him act badly. From there many bumps in the road. I recommend it. I was given a review copy and voluntarily review it.
I loved the storyline and characters because they were very humanizing. Bad things happen. We all handle them differently. Good subject matter for all especially teens. Lots of emotions here. Can't wait for the next one. I voluntarily read a free copy of this book and am giving an honest review.
Once I started reading this riveting drama, I couldn't put the book down with its complex characters and well-crafted plot full of raw emotions and angst. I really liked the attraction, chemistry and romance between Sophia and Harry. Ms. Mazurkiewicz is a gifted author and I recommend this contemporary romance.
I really enjoyed this story. The only thing that I didn't like was it needs a editor. It wasn't the spelling it was the grammar. Yes, I understand that it is based in London and in Ireland, but there were a lot of misplaced grammar. Otherwise it was a good story about a woman who didn't know how to control her pain in a healthy way. I would also say that I think people who are 15 and up should read this. Yes there is sex involved but there are teenagers who are 13 and having sex. But that's not the point, it is about cutting which teens do.
Of course that's just my opinion, and I'm allowed that.
I enjoyed the story. Some of the story line was kind of choppy I wont do spoilers to explain. I would recommend it. It is not a sit on the edge of your seat kind of book however, I am glad I read it. I will read more by this author.

I am a sucker for love stories and it will not disappoint. I debated between 3 and 4 stars and decided that it was worthy of 3.5 but because it wasn't full of typos and so forth as some of the books I have read lately so I went ahead and gave it 4.

Like I said - don't pass it by. It is not one that you will put down and feel like you have wasted your time but you also wont have a book hangover the next day from staying up all night reading because you have to know the ending.
Sophia and Harry are from opposite ends of the social spectrum, but they both have something to hide. For Sophia, her summer job in Belfast represents independence and a chance to escape her parents' control and her dark past. Harry, the parolee she is supervising, is extremely attractive, and infuriating at the same time, but the more she gets to know him, the more she realizes there is much more than meets the eye. Several plot twists will keep the reader engaged right to the end. An enjoyable romantic suspense story.
I really liked the idea behind this story but I felt the execution could have been much better. I mean the h was supposed to be a strong but damaged woman and I kept seeing her as a weak little girl. I wasn't really emotionally attached to any of the characters. And I got so irritated that the author never contracted her I's. It was always "I am...", "I will...“, "I have..." it got really annoying and by the end of the book I was doing it for her in my head. There were some typos, but nothing that serious until you add it onto my previous irritation... overall decent but could have been better.
Sophia has always been a good and obedient daughter, but it is the summer before her final year of university, and she’s decided that she doesn’t want to do what her parents’ want her to do. Rejecting her father’s demand to work at his firm for the summer, Sophia finds herself a three-month posting in Belfast’s Probationary Services—giving her the time to gain her confidence without her parents’ breathing down her neck.

On her first day of shadowing a work colleague, Sophia meets Harry—a bad-boy with a soft Irish lilt to his voice that instantly takes a disliking to Sophia. The animosity between them is palpable, and Sophie regrets the day that she’ll have to have him in her case load. But what Sophia doesn’t know is that Harry doesn’t dislike her; he is instantly attracted to her.

The more closely Sophia works with Harry, the more she gets to know him, and the more she realizes that being in his company and having his touch calms her frayed nerves and helps to keep her buoyant against the tide of anxiety that sometimes creeps up on her expectantly.

Knowing that he’s bad for her, Sophia’s opinion is cemented when she sees Harry involved in a drug deal. Torn between wanting him and doing the right thing, Harry convinces her to get to know him a little better so she can understand him and why he’s doing what he’s doing.

Their relationship blooms and flourishes with Sophia letting Harry know more and more about her dark and haunted past. She lets him see her scars after a horrific accident threatens to tear them apart, and it’s this honesty and baring of her soul that lets her see just how much Harry means to her.

A cruel twist of fate separates them, and despite Sophia’s best efforts to protect Harry and his family, she can see no way out of the situation. She chooses to protect him and sacrifice her own happiness until a solution she didn’t think was possible presents itself.
I found myself unable to put this book down despite the grammatical and spelling inconsistencies. I had a connection with Sophia and her determination to live her life the way she wants to. Sophia and Harry’s relationship may have started off rocky, but the chemistry between them is real. I liked the fact that Sophia had integrity and thought about the repercussions of her and Harry’s relationship, knowing that her whole career would be jeopardized should they ever be found out. And even then, she’s willing to give it all up because of how Harry makes her feel calm and in control.

I’m giving this book three stars as the stilted language and lack of contraction is speech detracted from the writing style. And it was this underdeveloped writing style that stopped me from enjoying it more. The plot, storyline and pacing was great; it was just the delivery that let it down. I would have also liked to have seen some clearer distinctions between the present and flashbacks Sophia had about her past. Without a change in font or tense, I found it difficult to follow the storyline in some places.
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