Monday, July 7, 2014

Review:Obstruction by Peyton Sloane

Review:
Obstruction
(Book #2- The Potential Trilogy)
by
Peyton Sloane
Obstruction-cover
Synopsis:
When Julian St. Sauveur, described in Architectural Digest as the “Rock Star of the Architectural World” was seated beside the bohemian woman on his flight to Paris, he never would have conceived how events would unfold…how this young widow would capture his mind, heart and soul so quickly and completely. She was a force of nature and his equal in every way — passion, anger, joy and just plain silliness.

Jazzmyne Mickelson took off on a journey of self- exploration and was likewise thrown off balance by the beautiful and urbane man who sat beside her. 

He is curious, inappropriate and completely proprietary…she is fascinated, responsively inappropriate and swept off her feet. She is naive and overwhelmed, thrilled and frightened in his presence. He is thinking he has found his greatest desires.

Barely begun, and tenuously fresh, Jazz and Julian’s relationship is tested by each other and the spectre of Julian’s burgeoning fame which accosts them at every turn resulting in deceit and terror.

Will they find a way through the obstacles together and stronger or will they be torn apart, broken beyond repair?

Review:
You honestly need to read book one (Exploration) before reading this one so that you understand what is going on.
If you like a good alpha male then you will love Julian...controlling yet deep down understanding in his own way. These two were one dramatic, intense experience after another. Just like book one the sex was steamy hot and did not ever disappoint. I think they need sex more than any other two characters I have ever read but I was glad to see them become more romantic with one another.
There were parts that seemed to be a tad wordy, or just simply went into unnecessary detail for me but overall it was a great story that yet again will leave you hanging(but not in a bad way) and needing more. Looks like we all will be waiting until March 2015 for the final book in this trilogy Realization.
3.5 dramatic stars
~Karen







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