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No Attachments by Tiffany KingPublished by Self Published on April 30, 2013
Pages: 302
Format: eBook
Source: Author
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Ashton Garrison walked away from a privileged life in order to hide from the one thing she's not willing to face. She knows she left behind a trail of pain, but in the long run, her betrayal will hurt less than the truth. She now has one goal: Live life to the fullest with no regrets and no attachments. She has high hopes that a move to new surroundings will provide the escape she desires, but what Ashton doesn't count on is how fate always seems to find a way to screw up any good plan. Sometimes, when love comes knocking, the pull is too strong not to answer. Suddenly, what she thought she wanted to escape from is what Ashton now wants more than anything.
Nathan Lockton has one mission: find his target and complete the task he was hired to do—no attachments and no emotion necessary. He's done it over and over again. What he thought was a typical lost-and-found job has turned into a life examining moment as Nathan is forced to deal with something he has always ignored--his feelings. Now faced with a decision, Nathan must choose to either follow his heart or complete the job.
Love can come when you least expect it. The question is: If the odds are stacked against you, how far are you willing to go for the one you love?
My thoughts…
I loved, loved, loved No Attachments. As some of you know Author Tiffany King is one of my favorite authors. I haven’t read one of her books yet that I didn’t like. My daughter who’s 14 loves her books too. Although she won’t be reading this one since it’s more New Adult.
As with most of Tiffany’s books you can always count on her taking you on an emotional journey. Her stories are heartfelt and very touching and they always seem to get me misty-eyed. Wait, that’s wrong. They always have me sobbing like a baby.
No Attachments is told from both Ashton & Nathan’s point of view. I love it when authors write their books this way because you get to experience the emotions the characters are going through. I think it adds a little something extra to the story.
I adored both Ashton & Nathan from the very beginning. Their playful banter had me cracking up. Ashton ends up sticking her foot in her mouth a lot when they interact with each other. It only made me like her more. It was both funny and endearing.
Even though they Ashton & Nathan agree to keep their “relationship” categorized as an affair it ends up being anything but. The attraction between these two is apparent from the very beginning. I was so happy they fell for each other. No Attachments offers a little twist that will draw you in and keep you turning pages to see how things end up for them.
If you’re a fan of contemporary, new adult stories, I highly recommend No Attachments. It’s a delightful read that will keep you captivated from the beginning until the very end.
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