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Review: Enzo by K. Webster

  • Writer: A Bibliophile Confesses
    A Bibliophile Confesses
  • Jan 30, 2019
  • 2 min read

Synopsis Jenna’s grown up in the system. Forced to be tough, wary, and hard. She’s only been able to count on herself. Until Enzo. He’s much older and responsible for looking after her. What should be a job to him, evolves into much more. Late night phone calls. Lingering touches. A forbidden fire that burns brighter each day. Everything about him exudes strength. His will to protect her is more than she could ever ask for. Sadly, though, even heroes have their limitations. But she doesn’t need a hero. She just needs him. 

Review: 

I wish all my favorite authors wrote books as fast as K. Webster does. 

I really enjoy these taboo treats of Kristy's and Enzo was no different. 

We met Enzo in Dane, and I was intrigued by him and his pending story. He is a social worker that has been signed to Jenna's case. 

Jenna had had a crap life, but her only shining light is her foster sister Cora. The baby should be her sister but Jenna is more a mother to her.

Enzo was once a foster kid himself, but finding a good family changed his life, and he's spent his career helping other kids like him. 

Jenna is temptation personified, however. She is smart, strong, loving, having this steely strength and a gooey center. She doesn't let people in easily, but Enzo is special.

When Enzo meets Jenna he wants to keep his distance, do his job and help her if he can. He's her social worker so anything more than that would be inappropriate and threatening to his job.  

The men in Kristy's taboo world however love messes that involve teenagers. And boy is it hot!

A quick, got read, Enzo also packed an emotional punch. I truly enjoyed it and look forward to more taboo stories!


 
 
 

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