Review of A captivating touch
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Review of A captivating touch
Caitlin Sutherland is a physiotherapist in Hermanus, South Africa. She is a strong independent woman that knows exactly what it is she wants in a man if, in fact, she even wants a man at all. She is very distrusting of the opposite sex and would do anything to push them away. Don Cavallo is a hotel owner that loves to cycle and never thought about love for even one second. They met by chance, but both of their lives would never be the same after that. Everything they believed had changed in one afternoon.
Caitlin has never in her wildest dreams thought that she could feel these intense emotions for one person and that this one guy takes over her mind every part of the day, but given her past has left her with a lot of trust issues, will she able to put the past where it belongs, and move forward? Or will this feeling stay with her and threaten her future relationship? Will there be anyone that will be able to break down her walls?
What I liked most about the book is Caitlin. She is strong, independent, and very relatable. I loved that A Captivating Touch is not just a romance book, but it involves a little mystery that gives the story an interesting twist. What I did not like about the book is Don’s character he feels a bit demanding and sometimes felt a bit aggressive. He had thoughts like, “He put his hands in the pockets of his trousers. It was either in there or around her neck.” I was not very fond of this way of thinking; it feels like a warning sign all women should stay away from, but then he redeems himself in the way he takes care of Caitlin and her family when it matters the most.
I rate A Captivating Touch 3 out of 4 stars. There were no grammatical errors, but there was a name error. Caitlin’s surname is Sutherland, but in chapter nine, the author said her surname was Sullivan, but later her surname was Sutherland again. It took me by surprise, but it did not really take anything away from the story. There is only borderline profanity in the book.
I would recommend this book to romance lovers. Elsa Winckler did a great job of capturing the characters and their desires. This is an adult read that is done tastefully. And should be avoided by anyone younger than sixteen.
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