Our Reviews of “Someone to Love” by Addison Moore

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What happens when two people who don’t believe in love, happen to fall madly into the most beautiful relationship they could ever imagine? A train wreck.

When twenty-year-old Kendall Jordan transfers clear across country to Garrison University, the last thing she’s looking for is a one-night stand. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what, gorgeous, Cruise Elton offers. 

Kendall has long since come to realize that love is an illusion that never lasts, and Cruise couldn’t agree more—but something deep inside her wants him all for herself. So, Kendall devises a seat of the pants plan to “play the player” and proposes that Cruise tutor her in becoming a female version of himself, Garrison University’s own playboy. 

Real feelings begin to emerge, and neither Kendall nor Cruise know how to classify them. Everything they once thought they knew is redefined as they discover, in one another, Someone to Love.

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Amanda’s Review of “Someone to Love”

January 2013

Just when I thought I couldn’t love Addison Moore even more than I already do, she goes and writes this!  Addison definitely picked up the heat in her next fantastic novel, Someone to Love.  This novel exceeded all my expectations and then some. It’s written in dual POV, which I’m become more of a fan of.

The storyline for STL is unlike anything I’ve read before and was absolutely brilliant.  Addison gives you everything you want in this book from two hot lead characters, steamy hot passion, humor, drama, and of course love.

The story follows Kendall and Cruise. Kendall doesn’t believe in love due to the fact her mother has enough unsuccessful  marriages to count on one hand, and Cruise is coming off a heartbreaking break- up- leaving him to be the campus player.  Kendall gets the idea to become the female version of Cruise, and Cruise decides he can help her.  Together they try to heal their broken wounds, which in turn lead to one hot passionate love encounter.

I’m still trying to get over how wonderful this book was and all its fantastic humor!  There were so many moments I was laughing at the things coming out of Kendal’s mouth or her thoughts.

“What the hell was that? Did he perform exploratory surgery while I was freaking sleeping?”

“I snatch my compact off the counter and slide the mirror in places where mirrors and, therefore, glass should never venture.”

“Honest to God, his penis should be classified as a weapon of vaginal destruction.”

Get ready Addison Moore fans!  This one is unlike anything she’s written.  It’s a hot and sexy one!

 

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