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Adam by Roxanne St. Claire

jje121579's review

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5.0

Another winner from Roxie...

His suspenseful romance grabs your head and heart from the very beginning. Jane and Adam have that snarky give and take hat makes you smile and even hoot some, but also the baggage that will make you teary. Love his sweet sexy read.

nicki_theoverflowingbookcase's review

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4.0

Redecorating the bunkhouse to help under privileged youths, brings Adam and Jane together. Both haunted from losing someone in their pasts has connected them on so many levels. But when those she is running from bring the FBI to his door will true love prevail? Can Jane start over in the warmth of Adam's arms? Cute story and highly entertaining. A great addition to the series.

nellesnightstand1's review

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5.0

Loving this series! I read this one first before Ryder and it was still great! Adam and Jadyn have a great meet cute!! Lots of danger, suspense and romance! A trademark Rocki story!! Fully fleshed characters that had great backstories!! Ms. St. Claire always keeps you on your toes!!

nellesnightstand's review

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5.0

Loving this series! I read this one first before Ryder and it was still great! Adam and Jadyn have a great meet cute!! Lots of danger, suspense and romance! A trademark Rocki story!! Fully fleshed characters that had great backstories!! Ms. St. Claire always keeps you on your toes!!

cgroup6's review

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3.0

Not going to lie - parts of this one irritated me at the beginning , but I was happy with the end

saschadarlington's review

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3.0

3 1/2 stars, review upcoming

jemifraser's review

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A great story with a combination of mystery, suspense, and (of course!) romance. I'm looking forward to the rest of the series - a great read! :)

shell74's review

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4.0

Actual Rating: 4.5 Stars

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Adam was the exciting second book in the new 7 Brides for 7 Soldiers multi-author series. This particular romance was by Roxanne St. Claire, who threw her characters into all kinds of danger while they were falling completely and utterly in love.

I was so happy to get to read Rocki’s latest book, especially since it’s part of this incredible series which features so many big name authors. And this story had all of the elements I love in her work: passionate, genuine romance, a tight knit group of friends and family, and really interesting backstories for each character. Jadyn and Adam were two people who I connected with right away. Read More

clak5686's review

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4.0

Adam Tucker is rehabbing a building to be a camp for at-risk kids. He reluctantly asks Jadyn McAllister to help with the design. Jadyn is really Jane McAllen. Adam does trust her because he knows she is holding back. He bares his sole and tells her about his last rescue in the Coast Guard. Jane tells him most of her story. She does a great job on decorating the boathouse and using part as a museum of the towns military history and falling in love with Adam and the town. The reason Jane is running catches up with her but Adam saves her. I loved Adam and his commitment. I also like that he didn't want to get involved with someone who wasn't willing to trust him. Jane was a great character. She had a difficult past but made something of herself. They were great together.

dianed's review

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3.0

I love a series where several authors get together and create a set of individual stories around a certain theme. In this case, 7 soldiers who grew up in Eagle Ridge will come home to settle down and find a life and love and happiness in unexpected places.
In book 2 of this series, Roxanne St Claire tells the story of Adam Tucker who owns a rafting and kayaking tour company with his twin Zane. As part of the comapny, Adam wants to use a warehouse on the property to create a bunk house. He wants to use it to host summer camps for troubled young people. The only problem is that he only has 3 weeks to finish the renovations. Luckily, an interior designer just happens to drop into his lap but she's got more secrets than the CIA. She's on the run from a drug-lord and is under the protection of the FBI.
He needs help and she needs a job - together they work to complete the project but also to help each other get over damaging events in their past.
Roxanne St Claire does a great job with her descriptions of the environment - the mountains, the river, the raging storms... She does an even better job with the dialogue between Adam and Jane/ aka Jayden. They each have their secrets and yet they haven't been able to open up to anyone before. For two people who are so independent and closed off it is even more exciting to see them get their Happily Ever After.