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Title : Black Rainbow
Author : J.J. McAvoy
Series : N/A
Rating : 5 Stars
Blurb : A sweet and steamy New Adult Romance from author of the bestselling Ruthless People series, J.J. McAvoy… After an erotic one-week fling with a musician she meets in a bar, Thea Cunning never expects to see Levi Black again. Then Monday morning comes around, and she discovers that her former lover is not only her professor, but he’s also one of the top criminal lawyers in the state of Massachusetts. With everyone in class vying to be one of the twelve disciples—a group of twelve students that Professor Black takes under his wing—tensions run high. Thea considers dropping his class, given their passionate week together and their undeniable chemistry. After all, there are other (less infuriatingly sexy) law professors on campus. But to accomplish her goal and get her father out of prison, Thea knows she needs to learn under the best of the best—and that’s Levi Black. But can she learn under the best, without being under the best?
Review : I am speechless. And it has been several hours since I finished this book. I think I fell in love with Thea and Levi. It has been a long time since I last read a book and had no complains what-so-ever. The writing was flawless. The dialogue was funny, serious, witty, and sexy so really everything you could desire. The characters are so well developed that it almost hurt to be reminded that they are fictional. In some moments, I felt like I was reading a movie script and there were even several movies that came to my mind, when at the same time I was mentally comparing it automatically with several books I read and liked. What I especially loved was the way the author separated the story in Present/Past and Levi/Thea – the reader had 4 views on the story. The differences between present and past were so gigantic that I got a whiplash when trying to compare the present with the past Levi. However, it was perfect for the story. When the pieces started to fall into place, you start noticing that there would have been so many possible clichés the author could have used to “boost” the story. There is the age difference, color of their skins or even the most obvious one – the teacher/student – situation BUT none of those were used in an obvious way. Instead, the story focuses on just Levi and Thea, leaving all those clichés at the sidelines only entering the story when necessary. I truly enjoyed this book and I look forward to reading more from this author Please again hand me my brush to paint the 5 stars golden 😀
> > > I have received this Book as an ARC from the Publisher < < < > > > In Exchange I promised an honest Review < < <
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