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Title: Strings
Author: Dawn L. Chiletz
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Suspense/Lite Humor

Release Date: March 6, 2020

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

When Natalia Pearson changes her identity and boards a plane for her new job, she swears she’s leaving her past and all the drama that comes with it behind her. 

That is… until she chooses between two empty plane seats and ends up right in the middle of Sebastian Corronov’s messy life. 
 
Agreeing to fake a relationship with a stranger for a few hours doesn’t seem like too much to ask for someone who’s trying to be a better person. But when their paths cross again, that temporary agreement becomes a much longer, sexier, and more spirited commitment. One she may like more than she cares to admit. 
 
We’re all attached to something. Some strings are invisible – until they’re not.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bella motions two fingers from her eyes to me to let me know she’s watching me. It almost makes me snort-laugh. Watch me, bitch. Watch me all you want. Now that I’m looking right at her, I realize she reminds me of a girl back home who always acted like she was better than everyone else. I feel myself grimacing. She’s a rich girl who thinks she can have whatever she wants. I start to genuinely feel sorry for Sebastian. He seems like he’s being honest and she’s got coo-coo written on her face. So, I decide to do the only thing I can think of. I take his hand in mine and hold it on the armrest between us. Then I smile at her as I raise my voice. “Oh, Sebastian, darling, it’s not your fault. Some people are just crazy.”
I face forward in my seat and place our entwined hands on my thigh, knowing Bella is watching. “It’s only a couple of hours. I’ve got you,” I whisper, leaning toward him.
“Really? You are solid gold. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I’ll never forget this.”
“You’re lucky I have a big heart, Bash.”
“Bash?”
“I’ll call you whatever I want and you’ll like it.”
He smiles and my heart feels odd. Can helping someone actually make you feel good?
“Do you think perhaps I could know your name? I mean, we’re holding hands and you are my girlfriend for the next few hours.”
“S…” I stop myself. Shit, I almost gave him my old name. “Natalia… Natalia Pearson. My friends call me Nat.” It feels odd as it leaves my mouth. The truth is I have no real friends and I’ve never told a soul my new name before, unless you count Joey the Juggler when he forged all my new documents.
“And you’re okay with that?” he asks.
“What?” I question, wondering if I spoke my thoughts out loud.
“You’re okay that your friends refer to you as a cumbersome insect that flies in swarms and bites people?”
“Cumbersome? Grand? Solid gold? Who talks like that? What are you, sixty? And no, it’s not G-N-A-T like the bug. It’s Nat. It’s cute, like a cool chick you want to drink beers and play pool with.”
He scrunches his face and shakes his head. “I refuse to call you Nat. You’re too sweet to be a bug.”
I’m sure he thinks he’s being nice, and maybe someone else would see it as a compliment, but I’m not sweet. He doesn’t know me. And I’m kind of pissed he dissed my nickname for myself. I liked it perfectly well until now. Why is he ruining this moment for me?
“Then don’t say my name. It’s not like you’ll need to say it in the next one hundred and forty minutes or so we’ll be pretend dating.”
“True.”
He squeezes my hand and glances down at my fingers. I wonder if the pale pink color I chose suits a Natalia. I used to keep my nails a fire engine red, or sometimes black like my soul, but I’m not that girl anymore.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dawn L. Chiletz resides in Illinois with her two boys and three dogs. She may not be a best-selling author yet, but she did have that little orange best-selling banner on Amazon for a few hours one time. When she’s not binge writing or reading, you’ll most likely find her on social media making a sarcastic comment or watching animal stories.
 
To find out more information, including her upcoming signings, please visit her website at: http://www.dawnlchiletz.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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 I really like the way this author writes her characters – with flaws and all. The plot is also a good one,  well developed and written too. The female lead was an interesting character with lots of edges, clever and funny. I can not make my mind up about the male lead – sometimes he felt like a flawless gentleman and in other moments – well let’s say his mood swings gave me a whiplash but made an interesting read.

I read several books from this author that I also liked very much – yet this one here feels different and something would not let me connect with the characters fully – and I can not put my finger on the reasons why. It might be that some things did not add up fully – mostly when it came to the secondary characters/antagonists…. Going into details would mean spoilers – so that is a no go ….. Let’s just say that the female “antagonist” in this story did not really make sense at all most times, But let’s not forget the one secondary character I think everybody will love … Stella … hahahahaha – she needs a special mention …

Still, I really liked what I read and even if it wasn’t a tearjerker or anything to laugh about – it is a well-developed plotline and I would read this author’s books anytime because her writing appeals to me.

 

 

 

 

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