Losing Me, Finding You
By C. M. Stunich
Series: Triple M # 1
Buy: Kindle Edition
My Rating
Twenty-one year old
Amy Cross's idea of a hot Saturday night is curling up with her favorite book
boyfriend and secretly sneaking a bottle of her mother's wine. That is, until
she meets Austin Sparks, the biker boy with a past that burns like fire and a
gaze she can't look away from. Without knowing what she's doing or why she's
doing it, Amy ends up on the road with Austin traveling from one city to
another while learning things she's only ever read about in romance novels.
At first it seems
like Austin is Amy's fantasy come true, but as their journey progresses, she
starts to sense that Austin is running away from something. Amy knows that
she'll do whatever it takes to help him find himself. What she doesn't expect
is that she'll lose herself in the process and how good it will feel to be
free.
C.M.
Stunich was raised under a cover of fog in the area known simply as Eureka, CA.
A mysterious place, this strange, arboreal land nursed Caitlin's (yes, that's
her name!) desire to write strange fiction novels about wicked monsters,
magical trains, and Nemean Lions (Google it!). She currently enjoys drag
queens, having too many cats, and tribal bellydance.
Always a fan of the indie scene and 'sticking it to the man,' Ms. Stunich decided to take the road less traveled and forgo the traditional publishing route. You can be assured though that she received several rejections as to ensure her proper place in the world of writers before taking up a friend's offer to start a publishing company. Sarian Royal was born, and Ms. Stunich's books slowly transformed from mere baking chocolate to full blown tortes with hand sculpted fondant flowers.
C.M. is a writer obsessed with delivering the very best and scours her mind on a regular basis to select the most unusual stories for the outside world.
Ms. Stunich can be reached via e-mail or by post and loves to hear from her readers. Ms. Stunich also wrote this biography and has no idea why she decided to refer to herself in the third person.
Always a fan of the indie scene and 'sticking it to the man,' Ms. Stunich decided to take the road less traveled and forgo the traditional publishing route. You can be assured though that she received several rejections as to ensure her proper place in the world of writers before taking up a friend's offer to start a publishing company. Sarian Royal was born, and Ms. Stunich's books slowly transformed from mere baking chocolate to full blown tortes with hand sculpted fondant flowers.
C.M. is a writer obsessed with delivering the very best and scours her mind on a regular basis to select the most unusual stories for the outside world.
Ms. Stunich can be reached via e-mail or by post and loves to hear from her readers. Ms. Stunich also wrote this biography and has no idea why she decided to refer to herself in the third person.
A split second later, we explode out into the street, and in moments, I've left everything and everyone I've ever known behind.
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"If you want me to be exclusive, then you're going to have to keep me satisfied, sugar. Think you're up for it?"- Austin
"Oh, you can bet your sweet stars on that."- Amy
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I enjoyed this book, I like reading about that lifestyle because I'm familiar with it. Can we talk about this cover for a minute... it's so good! I can't get over it. The guy has a tattoo on his hip, that is hot! One of the best covers of books that I've read. That is what actually drew me in. But I have to say that this book left me wanting more. I didn't think it was realistic for a church girl to have her first time in a bar with a biker that she just met. It was also kind of odd to me that she wanted to run away with him and she didn't even know him. On the other hand, I think that what Austin does for his club is pretty cool. The ending was pretty good because I felt like Austin and Amy were getting closer and were in love. I think the next book would be more my style. I wish this one had more romance and less action. Kind of weird to say about a biker book, but there you go.
Great review Itara! I am a fan of CM Stunich's Hard Rock Root series, so this one has grabbed my attention too. It's a shame you didn't enjoy it as much as you hoped. I like the biker part... sounds like a good twist!
ReplyDeleteNaomi @ Nomi’s Paranormal Palace
Yeah I loved the biker part of it, I just thought other aspects of the story wouldn't really happen. Thanks for stopping by :)
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