The Sun and the Moon

By Leslie McAdam

The Sun and the Moon - Leslie McAdam
  • Release Date: 2016-09-10
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4
4
From 13 Ratings

Description

I just wanted a freaking cup of coffee. After all, hard-charging lawyers like me require caffeine to survive court battles.

I didn't expect my life to change.

I didn't expect the unbelievably hot guy behind the counter—all green eyes and golden surfer curls—to tilt my world.

And I REALLY didn't expect his particular brand of laid-back alpha male style.

I'd been so secure in my own little world. One with Rules about what I do—and what I definitely do NOT do.

Especially in bed.

Rule Number 9? No dirty talking? There's no earthly reason why I'd want anyone to do that.

I may be stuck-up, but my Rules kept me safe and happy.

Okay, I wasn't happy. Depressed and repressed is more like it.

But am I ready for Mister Barista to obliterate every Rule in my book?

Reviews

  • Loved it!

    5
    By Reading Keeps Me Sane
    This is an amazing story about breaking self-imposed boundaries in order to find peace. It deals with the effects of depression and struggle to find acceptance of oneself. The story is well written, drawing me in from the beginning. Amelia has rules, ten to be exact. Ten rules that create a safe boundary and also keeps anyone from finding their way into her heart. On top of the rules Amelia is suffering from the side effects of a depression medication. Although she's seeing a therapist, her life won't change unless she makes the effort. At a chance meeting at a coffee shop Amelia finds her Sun God, Ryan, behind the counter. Their chance meeting leads to a very sexy Alpha male hippie taking the reigns and leading Amelia slowly out of her shell. But will his sensual ways be enough to move her past her rules and insecurities? I love this story. We discover Amelia after she's moved past her dark place. She's inspiring, how she knew she needed help and sought it. Now she's working on moving forward past her rules and insecurities. I felt emotionally vested in her story, in her struggle. I love when a story makes me cry, smile and puts naughty thoughts in my head. This story does all that plus it left me feeling content. Thank you to the author for sharing Amelia's story, it's a reminder of our strength within us all. Life is what you make it, it's the one rule I live by. 5++ Move Star Stars!