Jennifer “Jen” Stevens
Forbidden is a steamy, instalove, OTT, age-gap, opposites-attract, girl gets her hunky neighbor romance. Holly is an 18 year old college student. Jenson is the new hunky neighbor of her parents. He is 13 years older and owns a construction company. Holly happens to see Jenson through the windows performing some self-service, and he is only too happy to give her a show and watch her reciprocate. Fast forward, and she is back home from school on break, and her boyfriend stops over. She finds out he has been cheating on her, and he gets violent. Jenson steps in, and from that point on, they are together. But Holly is afraid to go public with their relationship, and Jenson doesn't want to be a secret. For being a shorter story, there was so much emotional depth. The pain these two went through... I just wanted to slap some sense into Holly, but then, seeing how her parents reacted, it made sense. I absolutely fell in love with Jenson. He was the perfect book boyfriend. I loved it!
E M
A really well written, forbidden (age-gap) read This book took me on an emotional rollercoaster the hits keep coming for Holly in the form of betrayal, secrets and mistakes she herself makes, it had me wondering how much she could endure. Then there was Jensen, the forbidden, hot, older man next door, whomhas his life together. There is instant chemistry between the two, some voyeurism and a whole lot of steam. Loved it, a quick read, but took me on a journey that had me hooked, had to know how it would all turn out for Holly and Jensen. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Nicole Veracruz
This was a short yet spicy read. Holly had a crush on her older neighbor Jenson ever since she spied him pleasuring himself from her bedroom window. After finding out her long time boyfriend had been cheating with a friend of hers Jenson saved her from a physical attack. That's how their relationship started. But Holly wouldn't tell her parents because they would be disappointed. Boy was she right. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.