Friday, June 13, 2014

Book Review - Too Much by Lea Griffith







My Thoughts

"But most of all, he needed to breathe the same air she did. Feel the softness of her skin against his and hear the thump-thump-thump of her heart in his ear. He needed to settle on top of her body and renew himself in her. Because everything began and ended with Daly. That was the cost of loving her. Without her, he wasn’t whole."

There is just so much that I loved about this book.
First and foremost was this man with the way with words. 
Seriously between the sweet and the dirty talk, 
I just wanted him to keep the words flowing.

"You are my everything, Daly Edwards. Everything I am belongs to you. You took me apart last night and put me back together. For the rest of my life I'll do whatever is needed to keep you safe inside my soul. Because I love you. thought that word is so pale in comparison to how my heart burns for you."

Oh. My. Jeremiah.

Daly and Jeremiah are being reunited by the same thing that tore them apart - a message from his brother via ring left for Daly. He is in trouble and he's brought it to Daly's doorstep. When Jeremiah won't taker her calls Daly has to relay the message in person which brings these lovers face to face for the first time in three years. Daly is overwhelmed with the memory of yesterday and the heartache of today and makes a run for it. This moment has the opposite effect on Jeremiah and he makes up his mind that he won't be without her anymore. What we find out from the beginning is that Jeremiah isn't only her lover, but also her Dom. They share some scorching hot scenes together where Jeremiah gets his bossy on. I'm talking sizzling. I think what makes it so much more it that their connection goes way beyond a physical one. They are soul mates. As they are reconnecting phycially, they are also working through the issues they have and growing closer in the process. There are a few scary moments that Daly's safety is an issue and both make wrong choices to protect the other. Daly's daddy also tries to create some problems and almost succeeds, but Daly's quite the fighter for her man and her punches are quite unique. Daly and Jeremiah are definitely one of my favorite book couples. I so enjoyed reading their love story.

I give Too Much 5 hearts!


Giveaway


About the Book

Jeremiah Copeland and Daly Edwards have a history. Even though he grew up a criminal struggling to care for two younger siblings, and she’s the pampered daughter of a power-hungry senator, they formed a bond that nothing could break. Only a lack of trust ripped them apart.

Seven years later, Daly has reason to believe that Jeremiah’s brother is in trouble. She reaches out to Jeremiah the only way she knows how: at his BDSM club, The Underground. But one look ignites a heat she thought had cooled forever. As Jeremiah takes control of her body once again, Daly quickly loses control of her carefully rebuilt world. Too much has never been enough between them, and as danger swirls in the shadows, Jeremiah forces Daly to recognize what has never changed: She still loves him. His command is that she return her heart—and he will make her obey.




About the Author

Lea Griffith began sneaking her mother’s romance novels at a very young age, cutting her teeth on the greats: McNaught, Woodiwiss, Garwood. As she got older, her need to devour all genres of romance–including contemporary, paranormal, and sci-fi—grew. Now, when she’s not working her day job, you can usually find her at her keyboard, using every spare second to write. She lives with her husband and three teenage daughters in rural Georgia.




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