More intriguingly, an old crush of Gabrielle’s, Cam, who took Gabrielle’s virginity, comes back into her life shadowing her law firm, and it turns out he’s Braden’s cousin, who is also the man that another ex of Braden’s once cheated with. Braden has a narcissistic ex-girlfriend Marla, who still can’t accept that they’ve broken up. But, there are some odd complications, and all does not run smoothly. Soon after they boyfriend-girlfriend are meeting each other’s family. Despite how much characters lust after each other, Gabrielle has no intention of becoming a mere one night stand, and a succession of dates are negotiated. One evening the two of them meet in the local bar and a serious flirting session ensues. Braden however is quite the cad, and is known not have had any serious relationships in quite some time. The central character is criminal defence lawyer Gabrielle, who has crushed on prosecutor Braden in their altercations in the Court room for several months. This book is part of a two-book series, and is intended for readers over the age of eighteen. I was expecting witty dialogue and real tension between the characters. I was enticed by the books description – a romantic drama between two high-flying Lawyers. The narrator spoke in a stunning female American accent, but would change voices for the male dialogue parts. I listened to this as an audiobook, and I feel this added to the feel of the story and improved my experience of the book.
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