

Knockemout Book 2: Title to be revealed: the unforgettable sequel to global bestseller Things We Never Got Over : Score, Lucy: desertcart.ae: Books Review: excellent - perfect Review: Amazing - Amazing
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,548 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #16 in Western & Frontier Romance #68 in Romantic Suspense #94 in Feel-Good Fiction |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,196) |
| Dimensions | 13 x 5 x 19.6 cm |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 1399713779 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1399713771 |
| Item weight | 404 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 560 pages |
| Publication date | 21 February 2023 |
| Publisher | Hodder Paperback |
K**A
excellent
perfect
A**E
Amazing
Amazing
N**L
Perfect
It arrived in a very good condition.
G**A
Good
Good
M**A
Liked the book but the first book was just sooo much better. I only bought the second book because of that reason. The mine girl character is boring for me, their relationship is boring to read about. I like the sasy that the characters in the first book had. These to was just sweet and that’s not my thing. The only fun chapters are when they were with other characters. So it’s a fine book but I NOTHING like the first book. Looking forward to the third book.
B**_
5 Chi ha detto che i good boy non piacciono? Chi ha detto che non possono far uscire di testa? Perché raga, premettendo che Lucien ha la mia attenzione dal primo libro e rimarrà il mio preferito senza dubbio, devo dirvi che Nash batte Knox. E secondo solo a Lucien. I good boy che perdono un pò della loro lucentezza, del loro sorriso, della loro solarità sono i migliori. I good boy ''rotti''. Perduti. Nash non brilla più come prima, non dopo l'incidente. Non dopo che non riesce a ricordare nulla, che non si sente adatto e utile. Si sente debole, inadatto, incapace. Come può salvare qualcuno, essere il capo della polizia, se non é nemmeno riuscito a salvare se stesso? Ed è così che si lascia andare. Diventa l'ombra di se stesso mentre i demoni lo divorano. Casa sua é un disastro, lui é un disastro e tutti nella cittadine se ne sono accorti. Fino all'arrivo di lei. La sua nuova vicina. L'ex di suo fratello. Lui non é minimamente il suo tipo, Nash ha scritto sulla fronte ''matrimonio e bambini'' e lei schiva tutto ciò come fossero dei proiettili. Eppure. Eppure Nash l'affascina. I suoi modi, il suo essere perso, il suo essere buono e premuroso. Come potrebbe rifiutare di dargli una mano quando é così perso? Disperato? E poi i ''tipi'' sono fatti per essere cambiati. Peccato che lei starà li solo per il tempo necessario a concludere un lavoro. E poi andrà via. Non ha radici, non le piace metterle. Non le piacciono le relazioni, i sentimenti, non dovrebbe piacerle Nash. Eppure ne é estremamente attratta, é sempre più difficile stargli alla larga. Resistergli. Ho adorato questo libro. Ancora più del libro. Vedere Nash combattere i suoi demoni, le sue battaglie, accettare le sue debolezze. Vedere Lina accettare i sentimenti, i legami e non solo con Nash, ma vederla coltivare amicizie. Instaurare relazioni, provare qualcosa. LO CONSIGLIO ASSOLUTAMENTE.
D**A
Lucy Score has once again proven her mastery of the romance genre with Things We Hide from the Light. The second installment of the Knockemout series brings readers a heartwarming and emotional story that will keep you engaged from beginning to end. The story revolves around Nash Morgan, the town's chief of police, who is recovering from a gunshot wound and grappling with panic attacks and nightmares. He's a charming, Southern gentleman known for his friendly demeanor, but now he's struggling with his inner demons. In contrast, Lina, his new neighbor, is a smart and sexy woman with her own secrets. The two form an instant connection, their physical attraction sizzling, and a profound emotional bond develops. Lina is a fantastic female lead character. She's strong, independent, and incredibly funny. Her witty comebacks, sassy attitude, and deep friendships with the other characters in the story make her instantly relatable and endearing. Readers will find themselves laughing and swooning right alongside her. Nash, on the other hand, is a beautifully complex character. He's vulnerable, sweet, and at times, frustratingly stubborn. The way the book portrays his struggle with PTSD and his past is both heart-wrenching and heartwarming. The romance between Nash and Lina is electric, and the epilogue is nothing short of tear-jerking. What sets Lucy Score's books apart are the relationships between the characters. The friendships and interactions among the women - Naomi, Sloane, and Lina - are a highlight, filled with humor and camaraderie. The various side stories, like the town's soccer game, boozy girls' time, and senior citizens working out with Stef and Lina, add depth and charm to the narrative. Things We Hide from the Light is not without its flaws; it can be long and slow in some parts, and the main characters are occasionally annoying. Nevertheless, Lucy Score's writing is pure magic, with its witty banter, sharp sarcasm, and delicious slow burn. Even with its imperfections, the story remains a joy to read. This small-town romance is a captivating and emotional journey that everyone should experience. Lucy Score has a knack for creating a world that readers won't want to leave. As we eagerly await Lucien and Sloane's story, one can only hope that there are more tales to be told about the charming characters of Knockemout, such as Stef and Jeremiah. Things We Hide from the Light is a testament to Score's storytelling prowess, leaving readers eager for more and ready to pack their bags to move to Knockemout if it were a real place.
S**R
Go for it , love reading it not going to give any spoilers .
J**A
In awe, loved the story, and small town feel
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