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Book Review: Flawed:An Ethan Frost Novel – Tracy Wolff ***

After a run of pretty intense books it was nice to snuggle up this weekend with some pure escapism from Tracy Wolff. Flawed is the fourth book in the Ethan Frost series and while it includes characters that have had their own stories told elsewhere this tale features trust fund diva Tori Reed. After some poor judgement and a vindictive ex boyfriend Tori finds herself disowned by her father and cut off from her previous life with no access to her condo, cards or her trust fund.

Walking barefoot on the beach in last night’s party dress she heads to her best friend’s house by the San Diego shore. Inside the calm sanctuary she expected to find dissipates when she is confronted by Chloe’s tech geek brother Miles Girard. A man she despises and can’t bear to spend any time with, but she has nowhere else to go.

Despite Tori’s protests to the contrary Miles starts to help her out and she starts to realise just what she has been missing out on in the past.

Supplied by Net Galley and Loveswept in exchange for an honest review.

UK Publication Date: Jan 17 2017. 255 pages.

Flawed: An Ethan Frost Novel

Categories: 3 Stars Book Review

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Prolific reader, enthusiastic theatre and movie-goer and ex-Olivier Awards judge who spent twenty years working in the music industry in London. Sharing my house with a gorgeous cockapoo called Harry who has taken over completely.
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