Raid
2013 • 282 pages

Ratings5

Average rating4.4

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*This was a respectable 3.5 stars and maybe the half star down from 4 is for the narration by [a:Dara Rosenberg 7123621 Dara Rosenberg https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/u_50x66-632230dc9882b4352d753eedf9396530.png] Not the best. Weird pronunciation of certain words. Not a good male voice and sometime making the heroine sound addled or childish. I'd recommend skipping the audio and just reading. Might be a better experience.Narration aside this was a sweet story of a small town Peggy Sue, Hannah (her words) and her girlhood crush, returning Army Hero and now mysterious denizen of small town Willow.Hannah is a fantasy girl for a certain kind of guy. She's sweet, innocent, crazy hot but doesn't know it. Takes care of her great-grandmother, makes seasonal preserves and afghans and is everything cozy and warm but also a freak in the bedroom. As I said dream girl. Raiden is the guy with a past which leads him to live by his own code which basically means he's über protective of his woman and those around him. He's been totally oblivious to the awesomeness that is Hannah until one day he spots her and he's done for. She is his reward. Cue rainbows & unicorns whit some bossy hot sex.Raiden is a veteran and clearly suffering from PTSD and though he wasn't “cured” by Hannah's magic vagina but rather by talking to a friend in his unit I felt KA could've delved a little deeper and more seriously into that.A plus for me was a little visit from Knight & Anya, Creed & Sylvie and a peek at Nick Sebring. Count me intrigued.

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