Wednesday, April 17, 2019

✱✱Book Review✱✱ Release Blitz for Good Intentions by Ana Balen




Title: Good Intentions 
Author: Ana Balen 
Genre: Contemporary Romance 



Add to your TBR - Goodreads 











The road to hell is paved by good intentions.

I'm living proof of that.
When I met my wife I had good intentions. When I stayed in a marriage that doesn't work (to put it lightly) I had good intentions.
But then she came to work for me. 
She was supposed to just a desire I would never fulfil.
I am a married man.
A father,
and she is too young.
But then, my wife crossed the line, and she came offering something I couldn't say no to, and all my good intentions went right where I was going.
To hell.




Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐

Good Intentions has a good pace and interesting characters, not necessarily all likable characters, but they do make for an interesting read. If cheating and cliffhangers are hard limits, this one has both, so be forewarned. While I can't say I agree with the cheating part, there are some extenuating circumstances, and this is fiction after all. Everything considered, the story is a sexy, quick read that held my attention, and I'll be interested to see what happens next. 












Ana Balen was born in Zagreb, Croatia, where she still lives with her husband, their son (read boss!) and the son’s pet rabbit named Shhh! (or some other gibberish that’s the favorite of their son for the day.)
She spends her days driving her husband up the wall (when he can’t get her ass up from the bed in the mornings), reading and daydreaming, or following orders from a three-year old. In the hectic life she leads (and loves every second of it), she never thought about writing. But, then one day a name popped in her head, then, the snippets of things, and she sat down and started typing. Next thing, she wrote a book. And now, she’s trying to write another one ;)




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