Review: Truly, Madly, Deeply by Marian Tee

                                                             Description:
 Having been surrounded her entire life by men who could easily pass off as Greek gods, 24-year-old post-graduate student Diana Leventis has long thought herself immune to male beauty...until, that is, a gorgeous, devastatingly sexy blond in tweeds saves her from being run over by a wagon full of daisies.

When she meets him again, she thinks it's fate...especially when he turns out to be her professor, and she catches him pleasuring himself in his office.
She's always thought of herself as shy, timid, and boring, but when confronted by the evidence of his desire and the sensual blaze of Professor Matthijs de Graaf's leonine eyes...

Diana just had to ask: That's for me. Isn't it?


                                                             My opinion:
                            I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review 
  
 Truly Madly Deeply is a romance based on the professor/student affair theme. The story begins lightly by stating the lust between them and slowly it gets more intense and dramatic. Except for the romantic and the sexual context, religion has a big part in this book. Also, the author touches a few very sensitive medical issues. What impressed me was the vocabulary that was used and the search
that was obviously done for this book. What I didn't like was the unnecessary drama in their relationship. The ending was my favorite part and the most romantic for me. In general is a well-written book, not one that I would freely recommend to romance readers. Since drama stories aren't my favorite I will rate it with 3 stars based on the writing skills.


 

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