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It's definitely worth checking out Something...

In Eve Dangerfield's Acknowledgements, she thanks her readers for taking a risk on her books that push against romance readers boundaries (or something like that). Well, I'd like to thank her back, for pushing me past my boundaries and helping me enjoy it.

Something Else takes us on a little trip to catch up with Elle and Jackson from Something Borrowed. Both Elle and Jackson are still blissfully in love and now living happily together. But...there is something evil heading their way. That something could ruin their happiness. That something is...Jackson's mother (shudders).

That woman is pure evil dressed in a pretty package. What I found intriguing was Elle's patience with the woman. The Elle we have come to know and love is not a patient or tolerant woman. She knows that the woman means something to Jackson and TRIES to be understanding. Man, I spent most of the book waiting for Elle to blow, and when she does, I couldn't help but smile.

I thoroughly enjoyed catching up with these characters and seeing where they are at. Elle is still taking her pleasure with Jackson and Jackson is willingly giving her his pleasure. What seemed a little weird to me at first (her dominating) ended up being something, that while not appealing to me, was interesting to observe.

This is a short novella that made me smirk, squirm and sigh. Elle is her usual cranky self and I can't help but love her for it. She's snarky, a little feral and Kinky with a capital 'K'. Jackson, while still a little vain, is completely consumed with his love for Elle but has a brain malfunction when it comes to his mum.

If you enjoyed Something Borrowed you will love Something Else. If you haven't read it yet, I definitely recommend you get cracking. Eve Dangerfield has MAD skills.




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