A great start to a new series. This book was a very good read. The story line was sweet as well as heart breaking at times. I think I am really going to like this series. Rated very goodFor those of you with Nooks like me. I couldn't find this book on B&N but the rest of the series is there but you can find this one on Smashword. The author did say it should be on B&N but she didn't know how long it would take them to get it on there. Reading this book was like eating a giant frosting topped, pink cookie. It has too much sugar and sweetness so that no matter what you do you can't finish it without getting extremely sick to your stomach and wishing that you never ate it.I can't really describe Cooper without getting frustrated. He wasn't a bad boy, even though he looked the part. He reminded me of a giant puppy that slobbers all over you. Kind of like that big red dog named Clifford. He had tattoos, but he lacked the alpha part that every bad boy needs. He supposedly comes from a family of crime, but I didn't see any crimes commited by his family. Hello?! If there isn't gonna be any crime, then don't mention it because it's likely not an important detail to the reader. It would be important if you added a little violence, that's really not much to ask for.I also hated how Farah cried at everything. And I mean, everything. Not just during sex, but for a bunch of other shit that doesn't even warrant tears. She also went back and forth with Cooper. We're together, she says, Now we're not together, she says again. Boom! Now we're together.Bitch, please, make up your goddamn mind already before you end up getting slapped for being indecisive and flooding the freaking world with your tears!I rolled my eyes for a lot of this book, and while bikers were in it, they weren't really acknowledged. Then there was Cooper's family. Never in my entire lifetime have I wanted to just throttle an entire family of wackos. His sister was what I like call a Queen Bitch. Sort of like the queen bee, but, you know, just bitchier. The vocabulary in this book also wasn't very exciting. All that was said was usually about Cooper being horny as hell. Dude, we understand that you're horny and shit, but you need don't to say so every other sentence. It was cute in the beginning then it got boring and finally it became annoying and irritating.Farah was also the definition of a doormat. She thinks her friend is using her and she doesn't do anything. She doesn't even fight with herself over deciding what to do she just forgets all about it. Then when her friend tells her about Cooper's family, she doesn't care. She doesn't even ask Cooper anything. She just shrugs and waddles away like there are no worries in her world.Did I also mention that she cries for everything? Yeah, I think I did, I understand that you are scared and that you tend to run away, but you really don't have to do it that often. It gets old, and I seriously don't see how you hold any attraction to the other gender Your face must be seriously blotchy and red with the millions and millions of tears you cried.I really don't know why I gave this book three stars. The end somehow got to me and I upped it from one star to three. I don't recommend this book for the simple reason that it doesn't have anything going for it. There is no villain, there is no conflict, just a lot of crying, horniness, and doormatiness. I don't recommend it, so just walk away or jump in head first.
What do You think about Damaged And The Beast (2013)?
I gave up. I was 44% in and just couldn't read another line. This book is just not for me.
—nereyda1003