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Beth Jamison had a rough start in life. She survived a childhood abduction, but her emotionally traumatic past still haunts her, and she suffers from anxiety and issues with intimacy. Beth doesn't know it, but the man who kidnapped her has just been released early from prison. When Beth's brother hires McIntyre Security, Inc. to protect Beth and conduct surveillance on her kidnapper, Beth has no idea she has secret bodyguards keeping her safe 24/7. With his money and good looks, CEO Shane McIntyre has never been short on feminine company, and he's developed a reputation as a "love 'em and leave 'em" kind of guy. But everything changes when Shane meets Beth. Their mutual attraction is instant and intense, and Shane falls hard for Beth. Shane has his work cut out for him if he's going to gain her trust and get past her fears before it's too late. This protector is determined to keep Beth safe, but he's also determined to make her his.

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The plot of this book is implausible. Beth was abducted when she was 6, although not sexually assaulted. In the book, Beth is now 24 years old, which means she's been dealing with the resulting trauma for 18 years!! During those 18 years, she's been surrounded by enablers who support her during her frequent, if not nightly, nightmares and other triggers. Now, I'm not diminishing her trauma, but for her to be so profoundly, continually affected after 18 years seems wrong to me. Where was the therapy when she was young?? Why does everyone coddle her when she's freaking out. Seems to me Beth would have gotten fed up with being unable to live a normal life and sought help. Then along comes Shane, the CEO of the company hired by Beth's brother to protect her. So Shane immediately picks her up in a book store, and falls for her like a ton of bricks. Really??? There is no chemistry between Beth and Shane. He doesn't tell her his company was hired to personally protect her, so their "relationship" is based on a lie. Beth continues to freak out on Shane almost every time they're together and he helps her without ever suggesting she get professional help. Shane is supposed to be this alpha male, but he turns to putty when he's with Beth. And Beth turns into a mental mess when she's with Shane. Blech!!!
So one of my dirty little secrets is I read erotic romance. But I will be honest, I usually skip the sex scenes because...quite frankly...most of the time if you have read one you have read them all. My main interest is in the romance aspects of it. Because who doesn't love a good love story?I find myself quite often disappointed by erotic romance though. Too often people try to imitate 50 Shades by slapping together a first person style, an alpha male, an "independent" woman who is a borderlined bitch and/or schizo, and call it done.Happily, Vulnerable (the first erotic romance I have read in at least a month) did not do this. Oh, it was cliche. Definitely cliche. The guy saves the girl and they fall in love. But there is nothing wrong with cliche and I happily like this cliche.The technical aspects weren't astounding either. They weren't BAD - don't get me wrong. It is a solid book. No misspellings, no jarring sentences that don't fit. But neither is it wonderfully written. I guess the best way I can put it is that I wish there was a more...graceful style of writing. The best books are books that you get so lost in you never once think "Oh, this is a book." It's not a book to you then, it's this amazing story that is so vibrantly real you never think of it as a story. This was a story written in a book. It was never so real I got lost in it. There were too many "forced" aspects of the characters for me to ever lose myself - for example the spanking scene felt very forced. Not organic at all. Like the author demanded the characters engage in it and they did because they had too, but were rather embarrassed about the whole thing.I hated the cliff hanger. It was especially irritating when I read the author saying she doesn't have cliff hangers. That little lie there lost you a star - this would have been an easy five star otherwise. Don't lie to your readers - this was a cliff hanger at it's finest. If the book wasn't so enjoyable I would have been so irritated at this I wouldn't have read anything else.So those were the worst things I had to say about the book.Other people might complain about the heroine, saying she is too weak and lifeless. I don't know, I haven't read other reviews of this book. But I have noticed a lot of readers of erotic romance seem to WANT a bitchy, too-independent female lead. I do not. In fact, I tend to dislike those types of books. I like the white knight style heroes that save the day. I like the sweet-tempered but a bit fiesty female leads that try to stand on their own (and often succeed for a time) but quickly allow for the strong helping hand of a man. I love that. Nor will I apologize to the frothing at the mouth feminists for it. I think you can still believe in equality for women and enjoy a good romance where a woman is helped by a man too.I loved this book. The heroine is sweet tempered, the hero is capable, and I love the interplay between her, him, and the brother. I LOVE he actually gets to help her. There is nothing more irritating to me than an alpha male character not allowed by the author to actually help his lady.In fact, I loved this book so much I did a rarity and followed the author on goodreads AND signed up for her newsletters so I won't miss the next book. But I am still annoyed by that no cliffhanger lie.

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