Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Torrid Affair by Callie Anderson




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Title: Torrid Affair

Author: Callie Anderson

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Release Date: September 13, 2016

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I’m fucked.
The life I have lived for the past ten years is built solely on lies and secrets.
But I can’t help myself.
I’m in love with two different men. And one of them is my brother-in-law.
He’s my drug. My fire. My addiction.
But he’s married to my best friend. And I’m married to my husband.
I’m not ashamed. I have no guilt.
None.
I’m not fucked. I’m a fucked up person.
This is the story of how I ruined my life.









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AUTHOR BIO

Callie Anderson is a wife, mother and writer, who embraces the truth, then weaves it into a magical tale of romance and heartache.


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GIVEAWAY

There is a giveaway for a $50 Amazon Gift Card




MY REVIEW

So just like everyone else...this book has cheating in it. But it’s so much more than just another cheating book. Read it...it’s different. So while cheating is NOT for me and I usually can barely stand books with cheating...I mean why start a relationship based on lies? Don’t get it and couldn’t do it. But….this is different!













Torrid Affair is dramatic and pulls you in from the first word. I wasn’t able to put this book down and read a smidge over 50% in one day!  I probably could have read it all if life didn’t get in the way!!

This is my first Anderson book and this story took me on a roller coaster ride. Callie seems to go to places that most stay away from. This book seriously has it all. It’s full of betrayal, lies and deceit, sneaky people, but underneath all the ugly and back-stabbing is an all-consuming love. Brielle and Nate are no doubt meant to be together, but they just can't seem to make it work. There is something always in the way.

Let me just say… wow! That ending was perfect! It's so hard to review this book when I want to talk about every aspect. Callie did an awesome job. There were some deep things touched on in this book. I couldn't stand the way Brie talked about herself and blamed herself for everything. Most of these things that happened wouldn't have without some sneaky person in the background playing everyone. I was thankful for Yve, she mentioned how women always place the blame on themselves no matter what the problem, I would LOVE to have a friend just like her.

I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.




















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