Monday, December 28, 2015

BOOK REVIEW:  Cassidy, by Angel Gary



 Product DetailsCassidy (The Technicality Series, Book 1)


Well written, with the intimacy scenes the greatest asset, the characters were well defined and this is a good beginning for a series.  The book started out a little slow, just basic conversation between Cassidy, who had recently moved to Chicago from Indiana after being in a relationship that ended up hurting her heart and her finances, and her best friend, Andy.

It goes on to describe her excitement of getting her new job, in a big law firm, in a new city and continues on in the mediocre things that were her responsibilities on that job, having the goal of becoming  an attorney of status - until she met Bradley and then things changed. 

If it were not for the intimacy scenes, which did not start until chapter 14, and the sexual tension building between Cassidy and Bradley, based on mutual attraction and desire, that finally exploded into a coupling scene that had me flashing back to better times, reliving my own experiences, I would not have enjoyed the read.

There were no lessons learned, no extreme drama, no mysteries to unravel, just two people, Cassidy and Andy, living their lives on a daily basis like I would be living my own life – sleeping, showering, working, hanging out and doing it all again the next day.

As a preamble to things to come in a follow-up book, this gave good introductions to the characters involved and left you hanging, just a little bit, as to the relationship between Cassidy and Bradley, as well as some leftover drama between Cassidy and her former boyfriend, that could be developed.

Me personally, if I am going to be a voyeur into someone else’s life, I would like to be taken on a journey of something I would not normally experience, an adventure, some drama, some mystery.  Hopefully in the next book of the series, this can be achieved.


                                                      Written by:  Connie Jordan
                                                                  December 28, 2015

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