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Let Me Love You: A 425 Madison Novella (The Let Me Series) Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateFebruary 21, 2019
- File size1904 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B07NKLRM51
- Publisher : Flirty Filth Publishing (February 21, 2019)
- Publication date : February 21, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 1904 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 152 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #392,148 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,653 in Romantic Erotica (Books)
- #4,293 in Romantic Erotica (Kindle Store)
- #49,954 in Contemporary Romance (Kindle Store)
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About the author

MK is married to the love of her life. She lives with him in Tennessee. She is an avid reader and loves telling steamy stories she deems filthy contemporary. She loves meeting readers, so come hang out with her!
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This Book is about Mallory Greer an steamy romance author who began her career at the age of sixteen. She is living in New York with her best friend for six years, Margo Goranson. Mallory is a best selling author and her first book is going to filmed as a movie. When Margo gets an offer to move to Paris, her brother Malachi moves in with Mallory to replace his sister. Malachi, a recently retired army captain due to a fatal injury. The moment they meet, not just the attraction but their love at first sight sparks, too.
The main thing that I loved in this book or their romance is that, the couple was sure about their feelings for each other. Malachi was little in the beginning due to his injured leg but Mallory's love for him barrier whatever barrier he had weakly built around his heart. Malachi's love is like, 'I'm ready to kill for you to protect you' types. They don't delay in expressing what they feel for each other and committing to one another for a lifetime. They both are sure of what they want and what they need.
I loved reading this book and I'm really very happy that this book turned out to be my first release tour ARC. Mallory and Malachi's love is so natural and loving that could make anyone who reads to feel there true love story should like this. This is the first time, I'm reading a book authored by M.K. Moore and I'm already in love for her writing. She has handled the story very beautifully, it's a sweet and steamy love story. Even the love making scenes has been described beautifully that it doesn't distract a reader away from the story.
Though Mallory and Malachi are the leads, the author hasn't left any character in her without a love life. Every supporting character in the story meets the love of their life and the greatest part is that, the author, herself as expressed that through her female protagonist.
True to her word in the book description, the meaning of LET ME LOVE YOU, one will understand when they read the book.
Mallory, a famous writer who is currently having the first of two books made in to a movie, is getting a temporary roommate while hers, Margo, is heading to Paris due to her job. Though the new guy will technically be a stranger, but he's also Margo's brother.
Malachi is struggling. His career in the military ended way too soon and left him missing a leg. He'll be starting a new job soon, and already having a place to stay lessens some of the stress. He just never expected to instantly fall in love with his new roomie.
Malachi and Mallory fall hard and fast, their lives merging effortlessly in all ways, except one. While they're basking in their new love, and looking forward to the future they're going to have together as husband and wife, Margo does not react as they'd hoped.
Add in her less than happy response - Malachi ignoring her when she tries and Mallory getting nothing - the fact he's still adjusting to the changes forced upon him because of his injury, Mallory worrying about the film and the danger suddenly seeming to be coming for her, and what was supposed to be a happy time has become anything but. Oh, they're still as in love as ever, but it seems as if the world is conspiring against them. Will they overcome it?
One-click now and follow along as these two people, a couple that will share all their firsts with one another, discover their soulmate and face the many obstacles that come their way. Now, on a purely personal note, while I enjoyed this book quite a lot, not one, not two, but three women, all in the same circle, having danger shadowing them was a bit much. Also, I could not stand Margo. I understand it was explained that she was, in her own way, trying to protect her brother, BUT, she essentially threw her so called best friend under the bus and called her a flake. She determined on her own, despite the fact Mallory is a best selling author and two books had been contracted for the big screen, that she wouldn't be able to handle the long-term repercussions of Malachi's injury. For someone that supposedly loves Mallory, she really has a crappy opinion of her. It makes you second guess their friendship, the realness of it and whether it's all one-sided on Mallory's part. Margo was forgiven way too easily and I think portraying it as a sisterly concern and brushing her behavior aside so quickly was a disservice to Mallory.
**I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book.**
I loved the idea of an author finding love with her friend's brother. Especially with the twist of them being roommates when he took over his sister's apartment while she's out of town.
However, I didn't find the characters to be relatable. I have read books with insta-love before, but they fell in love so fast it was almost hard to keep up. As a result I felt like I missed out on what could have been really fun moments as they adjusted to getting to know each other initially. I think it led to a lot of points about their lives being brought up and then not addressed.
Additionally, some of the dialogue and writing felt over the top and stilted which took me out of the story a bit.
I was really hoping to like this story, but unfortunately it wasn't for me.
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- I felt things moved too fast for me to get to know them.
- I liked it being from both POVs.
- M.K. Moore explored something unique with Malachi's injury.
In Long
Let Me Love You started off well with two friends, I enjoyed seeing their interactions and getting to know Mallory more, especially about her writing and her history regarding that.
For me, after that, things just happened too fast and despite taking a warming to Malachi things just moved at 100 mph. I didn't feel I had enough time to gather my thoughts or get to know Malachi better or Mallory and as a reader and I crave that depth.
I like how M.K. Moore created Malachi with an injury from when he served, it created a unique feel around him and explored the characters more, especially seeing how it brings Mallory and Malachi even closer.
Final Thoughts
I am enjoying the concept of this series and it's a fresh idea.