
| UNDENIABLE by Jenna Hartley is NOW LIVE! Connor is my opposite in almost every way. I’m a bookworm; he’s a bodyguard. I have trouble speaking up for myself; he’s direct, brash even.But the more I get to know my new pen pal, the more I see beneath the former navy SEAL’s tough exterior. He’s a hero, and he’s hurting. But he’s also so much more than he gives himself credit for.It doesn’t matter that we live on opposite sides of the country and have never laid eyes on each other. We talk every day, sometimes for hours. Our attraction is undeniable, and our growing connection is becoming impossible to ignore.But when Connor asks to meet, I can’t help but worry that our chemistry won’t be enough. That I won’t be enough. ONE CLICK —-> https://geni.us/UndeniableHartley Undeniable was previously published as a 40,000 word novella, Unwritten. It has since been expanded to and reimagined to a full-length novel of over 70,000 words, though the feel of the story remains the same. SUNNY SHELLY’s REVIEW: 5 Stars I cannot remember the last time I read a book in a single day, but that is exactly what I did with Undeniable. I was hooked on Conner and Olivia’s story right from the start, and I fell in love with them as they fell in love with one another through email exchanges and texting. And after weeks of communicating online, they finally meet in person — and the connection is every bit as intense. This book was positively charming. Olivia and Conner both had parts of themselves that they didn’t care to share with others (his childhood, his fear of becoming his abusive father; she felt like people wanted to befriend her because of her celeb parents), but in each other, they found a safe and comfortable space to be authentically themselves. But Conner’s life is in New York, and Olivia’s is in Los Angeles. She doesn’t want to get into a long-distance relationship, so when his week’s vacation comes to an end, will their relationship as well? There was a plot twist that I didn’t see coming, and it sealed their fate. I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review. |
