REVIEW: Falling For Her by Sandra Owens

Posted October 10th, 2015 by in Blog, Review, Romantic Suspense / 13 comments

Falling For Her by Sandra Owens is an entertaining read that kept me amused 25527824throughout the book. No heavy angst here, just a heartwarming tale with lovable characters and suspenseful elements.

The characters were really fun to read about. First we have Sugar Darling. How great is that name? It’s not her real name, but no one knows that. Sugar has secrets. Secrets that keep her on the run. She’s changed her name, her hair color, and lost weight to make sure no one makes the connection to who she really is.

Jamie was a good character as well. He’s a SEAL and a tough one at that. My only issue with Jamie is that the author is trying to portray him as an Alpha male, but he didn’t come off as one. Sure, he’s tough, but some of the terms he used in place of curse words never screamed alpha to me. Almost seemed like he was trying too hard in some instances. I do love his protective nature and I adore his nickname. They call him Saint.

Jamie doesn’t intend to fall for Sugar Darling, but there is this strong pull that keeps him gravitating to her. When Jamie realizes Sugar is not who she seems and is in danger, he will do everything to protect her.

Falling For Her is well-written, the dialogue is enjoyable, and the characters are full of life. Sugar and Saint are two characters you don’t want to miss.
 

Book Info:

03.5SPublication: September 29, 2015 | Montlake Romance | K2 Team #3

Known to the K2 Special Services team as “Saint,” Jamie Turner lives by his own strict rules to compensate for his past sins and the two-ton boulder taking residence in his heart. He doesn’t drink or smoke. He never swears. And he only dates nice, safe women until he meets Sugar Darling, the fill-in receptionist at K2. She’s as sweet as her name, but this wild woman is definitely trouble, with something to hide. He knows he should avoid her…but can he?

Sugar isn’t hiding something—she’s hiding everything. And K2 seems like the perfect place to lie low, thanks to the big, protective guys who work there. The drop-dead-handsome Saint makes her heart race, yet he keeps his distance. When Sugar’s traumatic past rises up to haunt her again, she desperately turns to Saint for help, and he has to decide what’s more important: playing it safe or risking everything for love.

 

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13 Responses to “REVIEW: Falling For Her by Sandra Owens”

    • Jennifer Schultheis

      Thanks for the comment. If you do look for this book, I hope you enjoy it.

  1. Bec

    I liked this book. I hadn’t read the first two, so I was glad it could be read as a stand-alone.

    • Jennifer Schultheis

      Me too. I will probably go back and read the first two books if I have time, but it’s not necessary to enjoy this story.

  2. Leanna

    Can you his book be read as a stand alone or do I need to read the first two books first?

    • Jennifer Schultheis

      I read it as a standalone. You don’t have to read them in order.