Nicole Snow is a Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author. She found her love of writing by hashing out love scenes on lunch breaks and plotting her great escape from boardrooms. Her work roared onto the indie romance scene in 2014 with her Grizzlies MC series.
Since then Snow aims for the very best in growly, heart-of-gold alpha heroes, unbelievable suspense, and swoon storms aplenty. With over a million books sold, she lives for the joy of making two people fight with every bit of their soul for a Happily Ever After.
Current fan favorites include her Enguard Protectors series, accidental love novels, plus long beloved MC romance thrillers like the Grizzlies and Deadly Pistols.
Find more about Nicole here:
Website: http://nicolesnowbooks.com
Still Not Love: An Enemies to Lovers Romance (Enguard Protectors Book 4)
Still Not Love was the first book I read from Nicole Snow. I met her through Goodreads, when she sent me a message asking if I would want to receive an advance reader copy of the book.
This was my review, and to this day, I still ask myself why the heck did I just read a Nicole Snow creation just now? And to see that I had one of her books languishing on my TBR list! I feel like I need to apologise!
Ok, the story first. James and Faye were partners in the FBI, then they became lovers. Sinister forces drove them apart after one operation—James distanced himself to protect Faye, while Faye was forced out of the FBI by her father. Circumstances and danger bring them back together, and the rest, of course, was a HEA worth swooning over!
Totally my trope.
The plot build-up. Some of you might feel that the story was a slow burn, and get impatient, rushing to the end. Don’t do that. Live the story with James and Faye, get to feel your adrenaline pumping as you search out the danger they themselves were looking for, having an idea but not a clue as to when it will hit. And, like an orchestra, it will hit.
Nicole Snow’s writing style. It has been a while since I came across an author who writes so flawlessly—not one grammatical error, no misplaced sentences, no thoughts jumping all over the place. Plus, the way she builds up her words—the sentences flow like water on a stream, or should I say, like her characters: James when he needs to be calm, deadly, and focused; Faye when she needs to let out her adrenaline and assert her relevance, her importance, for them to survive (she was, after all, an FBI agent).
There was something I saw too, with the way Nicole Snow led me through the pages. Like her characters’ love for music, the author wrote this story like a maestro nurtures his/her opus, making sure that the audience gets to experience every emotion he/she wanted to bring out, and still come away satisfied and content.
I honestly could not put the book down, and was a bit peeved whenever I had to do something else. Nevertheless, I finished the book in a day, it was that good! So, dear reader, settle down, and one-click.
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