

That’s a cakewalk.” – Reeceīailey was a lovely and sweet heroine with a potty mouth to boot. You know how I know that? Because I can’t stay away from you. All conquering love that weathers the fiercest storm. Their love is what romance dreams are made of. This is my first book by this Author and I loved the wicked sense of humour, the well written in-depth characters and I fell in complete love with Reece and Bailey. Beat the Odds Bailey…Bait Me with a Kiss Bailey….Because I Love Her Bailey….Because I love her….” – Reece However, the emotional aspect was perfectly executed and the consequential behaviour and actions spot on in regards to Bailey and those around her.

Walden handled OCD as the crux of the storyline as well as she could considering this is romantic fiction, though the good times aren’t necessarily that good. It really can be a debilitating condition. It was heart-breaking and having lived with someone who was diagnosed OCD, I know how destructive this illness can be for the person in question and those around them. This is the real deal OCD, the kind that dictates your life magnified by stress and severe emotions. Not the kind we fling around haphazardly in daily conversations in regard to how clean we like our house or how our shoes are lined up by the front door. There was no unnecessary or over the top drama in LoveLines, it felt real and it also dealt with the stigmatized issue of actual OCD. Gitte:LoveLines was a sweet, heart-breaking, hilarious and sexy read and I enjoyed every minute I spent with Reece and Bailey. Just like all the others, he has the choice to leave. Tragedy exacerbates her OCD, and Reece realizes her tics aren’t so cute and quirky anymore. Reece wins her over, and life coasts along for them until Bailey experiences a devastating blow.

She’s run the gamut of boyfriends-none of them willing or able to cope with her condition.Įnter 32-year-old Reece Powell, her new coworker at Beach Elite Marketing Firm. She inherited Obsessive Compulsive Disorder from her father, and it’s done nothing but inhibit her love life. Thirty-one-year-old proofreader Bailey Mitchell is a slave to her tics. Double check.Īnd that’s just the first few minutes of her work day. Apply hand sanitizer before opening email. Arrange pens in their red-blue-black-green-purple order of importance.
