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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Collision Point by Lora Leigh



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Collison Point: A Brute Force Novel by Lora Leigh is an excellent romantic thriller, one I highly recommend. Amara has spent six months with the realization she lost a year of her memory after a brutal attack that should have ended her life. When Amara is not having horrible nightmares, she is dreaming of erotic encounters with the same man, one she suspects she knows. Amara goes on a desperate search that leads her to Riordan, whom she finds was a part of her life during the year she lost.

Riordan has a strong bond to Amara, one slightly otherworldly that intrigued me immediately.  Amara shares this bond with Riordan, indicated by dreams that were too vivid to be her subconscious mind, and her ability to find him when her memory loss should have made it impossible. Riordan is aggressive, both in and out of the bedroom. I enjoy a good alpha male. Riordan fits well into this category and is one of the better ones I have run across. Riordan's personality is well balanced with the tenderness he expresses for those he loves. Amara is vulnerable but not subservient to her male counterparts, which is important for me to embrace the heroine of the story. From the start, Riordan and Amara have fantastic chemistry which invested me in their relationship.

The tension resulting from Amara's missing memories begins immediately. With the realization that Riordan is actually from Amara's past to Amara's missing memory holding the identity of her old captors still hunting her, I was on the edge of my seat at times. Unwrapping this story's mystery was a welcome addition to the love story. Having enjoyed Collision Point immensely, I will be trying more stories from Lora Leigh. All opinions are my own and may not be identical to others. I urge all readers to come to their own conclusions. I voluntarily received an ARC copy of this book through NetGalley.

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