Looking For Trouble

Erin Kern
Contemporary romance
ISBN: 978-1-4523-6942-6
October 2010

Looking For Trouble is a great story. Avery accidently hits Noah, but not hard. They don't get started on the right foot and both just seem to push the other's buttons. Noah is angry with what happened with his dad and Avery wants to be independent and make her own choices. Her parents won't listen to her and instead try and tell her exactly what she should do. She feels like nothing is good enough. She needs a job and gets a job for Noah on a trial basis because of Rebecca. Noah likes to rile her. They have an instant attraction to each other that they try to ignore, hide, and deny at first.

I absolutely loved the characters. Avery has been put in a box her entire life and all she wants to do is be free and independent. She refuses to give up which I love. Noah has stood his ground with his dad but he is extremely stubborn. Avery and Noah have such chemistry but things just keep getting in the way. They are both complex, well-rounded characters. Noah is somewhat of an alpha male but not too dominant. He is very charming when he wants to be. It's not really predictable except for what you would expect to happen in certain situations. I loved the two of them together and just wanted more. The story line flowed really well. The plot was great and there were twists and turns thrown in throughout the story. The sex is only somewhat explicit. There are details but not too much and there is not very much of it. Avery and Noah already have feelings for each other and they are quite deep by that point. The dialogue was great and there are some funny parts. I didn't want to stop reading the story once I started. It drew me in for sure. I loved the interaction between the different characters the entire time and would love to see more from them.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Very sensual

Reviewer: Lexee
March 23, 2011

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