Official Review: Discovering Jaymee by Leigh Bise
Posted: 03 Sep 2015, 00:00
[Following is the official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Discovering Jaymee" by Leigh Bise.]

3 out of 4 stars
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Discovering Jaymee by Leigh Bise is a pretty steamy romance for the 18-25 age range. It’s a short novel revolving around a missed opportunity for passionate love. It’s a great read on a lazy afternoon spent by the pool or on the beach. Though the story line is simple and easy to follow, Leigh Bise delivers the red-hot passion you’re looking for in a romance novel. Though I was left wanting more, I was also satisfied with the fact that it was not a book that droned on and on with the same old “she arched her back and moaned” repetition that one tends to see in the romance category. It was first and foremost, a story, and when the story ran its course, it ended.
Discovering Jaymee begins in present time with Jaymee, minding her own business, in her usual booth, at her favorite bar after work. This Friday is no different than the last, or any other, until the new band begins to play. As soon as Jaymee hears the first stanza she recognizes his voice and is thrown back to 3 years earlier.
Senior year Jaymee and her best friend take a weekend trip to a lodge in the mountains where Jaymee meets Jake straightaway. There is an immediate and burning attraction between the two, only, Jaymee has a boyfriend back home and tries her hardest to deny the feelings Jake evokes inside her. After Jaymee’s sudden exit from the lodge, she leaves Jake without even exchanging last names, and they are both left wanting what could have been.
Discovering Jaymee is told from both the perspectives of Jaymee and Jake, which I really enjoyed. What I liked most about this book, was that even though it was short, and the writing was a bit stiff at times, it really captured the heat and chemistry two people can share. It wasn’t generic, it was very genuine and I was thrilled to live vicariously through each character. I think the dialogue could have been more creative and have better flow, but the writing of the feelings and physical touch was great. You could really feel the electricity, which when I’m reading a romance, that’s what I crave. I want to feel what I have not felt; the hot connection of pure passion.
As a whole I would give this book a 3 out of 4 stars. It was two hours well spent. If you’re looking for quick but so satisfying sexy love story with excellent drama, this is for you. Though I wouldn’t recommend it for anyone with refined or complex literary preferences. I might stick this on the guilty pleasure shelf. It may be short and sweet, but it’ll still heat you up, and leave you with a smile.
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3 out of 4 stars
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Discovering Jaymee by Leigh Bise is a pretty steamy romance for the 18-25 age range. It’s a short novel revolving around a missed opportunity for passionate love. It’s a great read on a lazy afternoon spent by the pool or on the beach. Though the story line is simple and easy to follow, Leigh Bise delivers the red-hot passion you’re looking for in a romance novel. Though I was left wanting more, I was also satisfied with the fact that it was not a book that droned on and on with the same old “she arched her back and moaned” repetition that one tends to see in the romance category. It was first and foremost, a story, and when the story ran its course, it ended.
Discovering Jaymee begins in present time with Jaymee, minding her own business, in her usual booth, at her favorite bar after work. This Friday is no different than the last, or any other, until the new band begins to play. As soon as Jaymee hears the first stanza she recognizes his voice and is thrown back to 3 years earlier.
Senior year Jaymee and her best friend take a weekend trip to a lodge in the mountains where Jaymee meets Jake straightaway. There is an immediate and burning attraction between the two, only, Jaymee has a boyfriend back home and tries her hardest to deny the feelings Jake evokes inside her. After Jaymee’s sudden exit from the lodge, she leaves Jake without even exchanging last names, and they are both left wanting what could have been.
Discovering Jaymee is told from both the perspectives of Jaymee and Jake, which I really enjoyed. What I liked most about this book, was that even though it was short, and the writing was a bit stiff at times, it really captured the heat and chemistry two people can share. It wasn’t generic, it was very genuine and I was thrilled to live vicariously through each character. I think the dialogue could have been more creative and have better flow, but the writing of the feelings and physical touch was great. You could really feel the electricity, which when I’m reading a romance, that’s what I crave. I want to feel what I have not felt; the hot connection of pure passion.
As a whole I would give this book a 3 out of 4 stars. It was two hours well spent. If you’re looking for quick but so satisfying sexy love story with excellent drama, this is for you. Though I wouldn’t recommend it for anyone with refined or complex literary preferences. I might stick this on the guilty pleasure shelf. It may be short and sweet, but it’ll still heat you up, and leave you with a smile.
******
Discovering Jaymee
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