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RT Book Reviews proclaims that the O’Brien Family series from award-winning author Cecy Robson “has the hottest brothers ever!” And in FEEL ME, Declan, the sexy, driven powerhouse meets the one woman immune to his charm . . .
Melissa Fenske was born hearing impaired to a neglectful mother, finding solace when she was adopted by a young attorney, now Declan’s boss. As the current Director of Victim Services, Melissa’s livid when Declan is placed in the main unit she oversees. She can’t forget their disastrous first encounter. Or shake how he makes her feel.
Declan considers the assignment another step toward his political aspirations, despite that he can’t get Melissa out of his mind. Melissa sees Declan as egotistical and self-serving, kicking herself for how fast she’s falling for him. Someone as hot, smooth, and perfect as Declan isn’t supposed to want her.
In another situation with any other woman, Declan wouldn’t hesitate to take Melissa to bed. But she is the boss’s daughter, and for once, Declan finds himself wanting more than just a one night stand. Neither counted on each other. Both just met their match.
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My hands fall
to my lap. “I suppose now is a good time to tell you what I’m looking for,” I
say quietly.
“What you’re
looking for?” he asks.
I tilt my
chin, wondering why he seems confused. “Well, yes. I have certain needs that
I’m hoping you’ll help me with.”
His grip to
his pen tightens. “Needs? For yourself?”
“For my
unit,” I clarify. I wish like his brother, Declan also understood American Sign
Language. Then I could sign and not give away how nervous I sometimes feel
around him. I roll my ankle, trying to shake off some of my anxiety. For all he
drives me crazy, he’s doing a hell of a job making me feel self-conscious. That
doesn’t mean I’ll cower or stay quiet. “It’s my understanding that the
assistant D.A.s currently assigned to SACU are burnt out and requesting
reassignment.”
“That’s
right,” he says, his expression sour. “Just a few hours on the job and I’ve
already received transfer requests in writing.”
“I’d like to
help select their replacements.” “Excuse me?” he asks.
Okay, here we
go. Boob appreciation hour is officially over. “I’m not trying to step on your
toes.”
“But?” he
asks, leaning back against his chair.
“But nothing.
I respect that the decision is ultimately yours. I’m only asking for the
opportunity to provide input.” He keeps his expression neutral, and I can’t be
sure he’s listening. I force myself to continue. “There have been a few new
hires, and a few D.A.s looking to be challenged. I’d like to observe them in
court and see how they perform on their feet. More importantly, I want to
observe how they interact with victims of the more violent crimes.”
Declan
appears anything but pleased. Either I’ve pissed him off or I’ve pushed him
into something he’s not ready for. “I’m going to lay it right out for you,” he
says, his tone matter-of fact. “SACU is the unit attorneys least want. I’m
surprised the A.D.A.s currently there have lasted as long as they have.”
All right. I
did annoy him. “They’ve lasted because it takes a while to become acclimated,”
I counter. “But once there, they realize their importance and how much the
victims and their families depend on them to help them through the process.”
“I’m not
saying the work or the victims aren’t important. What I’m saying is no one is
exactly begging to work there.”
“I realize
SACU is the last place our attorneys want to be placed,” I say, staring
straight at him. “Especially those who enter this office strictly to make connections
and jump start their political careers. But it’s one of the most important
units because of the sensitive subject matter and the degree of violence we
see.”
I don’t mean
to be so blunt, and maybe he doesn’t either, but here we sit with our gazes locked
and the tension between us escalating.
Damn it. Dad
wants us to work as a team. But the more we speak, the more I’m reminded Declan
doesn’t want to be a part of this unit, and nowhere near me.
I
inadvertently trail my fingers above the collar of my dress, it’s a nervous
habit, much like when women tuck a strand of their hair behind their ear. But I
never tuck my hair with my hearing aids in place. Any sound that brushes too
close to the receiver such as the movement of hair, putting on a hat, resting my
head against a pillow, even an intimate whisper, creates back noise similar to
nails on a chalkboard.
My fingertips
stroke close to the swell of my right breast as I think our situation through.
I freeze when I realize Declan’s stare is following each subtle movement.
This is too
weird. No way can Declan O’Brien be eyeing me like he wants to take a lick.
I ran into
him at a restaurant a few weeks back. I was picking up takeout following a five
mile run, still wearing the shorts and sports bra I ran in. Of course I had to
see him. And of course he had to look good . . . and so did the blonde on his
arm. She was a total stick and all legs, wearing a dress I don’t think I could
have shoved my left breast into. I’m so not his type. So then why . . .
“I’ll allow
the input,” he says.
“I’m sorry?”
“I’ll allow
the input,” he says, a little louder.
This time I
don’t correct him. I didn’t hear him, too busy watching him watch me which is
absolutely ridiculous―ludicrous even―and good God, why does he have to look so
good in that damn suit!
“Thank you,”
I say, tripping over the word.
Addicted 2 Romance Review:
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
This is only my second book by this author and I enjoyed it. The book is pretty fast paced and I liked that it is very law case centered and also very character driven.There are not really a lot of drama and not much violence.
This is Declan O'Briens story. I previously read Wren's story and not any others so this story easily stands alone. Declan is Wren's older brother and is very ambitious. His goal is to be the youngest DA in Philadelphia and then Mayor and Governor. Romance is really nothing he is into. He has one nighters and he is totally good with that. He saw his parents bad relationship and he does not believe in love for himself.
He has known Melissa for years. In fact her father is his mentor and is the current DA, but her father needs to take a leave of abscence and he asks Melissa to work closely with Declan as he plans to appoint him in charge of Special Victims and Melissa is a police/DA liason and will need to work closely with Declan in his new role.
Meanwhile Melissa lusts for Declan but knows she is too imperfect to date him as he only dates these skinny things. Melissa is very curvy, opinionated and is also deaf, so while she really likes herself, no one would call her perfect.
What she doesn't know is that Dylan always says the wrong thing to her and thats because he is in total lust with her too. But now that they work so close together, her father is his boss, well those are the obstacles between the two.
I really loved the slow build up of their relationship of them getting to know each other. But the real obstacle between the two is Declans lack of faith in love and then Melissa has issues with whether she can trust his motives in a relationship with her.
How it ends? well it was just so great. I had a few tears in my eyes by the end of the book. It really is a story that is sweet, romantic and poignant.
About the Author
Cecy Robson is an award-winning author of magical realms and to-die-for Alpha heroes. A double RITA® 2016 finalist for Once Pure and Once Kissed, and published author of more than sixteen titles, you can typically find her on her laptop or stumbling blindly in search of caffeine.
Glad to hear you loved Declan and Melissa's romance.
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