Full Exposure Book Review

January 21, 2018 / 0 comments

Full Exposure Book ReviewTotal Exposure by J. A. Huss
Series: Jordan's Game #1
Published by Self-Published on January 16th 2018
Genres: Contemporary Romance
Format: ebook
Source: ARC
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The spotlight is my enemy.
The cameras are my cure.

Jordan Wells says he can help me. Heal my soul and fix my fear so I can perform on stage again to a sold-out crowd. His game gives me a reason to go on, but his price is total exposure.

The stranger watching my every move is anonymous.
Or is he?
The daily notes he leaves seem familiar. His unreasonable requests bring out all my hidden fears. And then one night in the dark… his touch is everything I ever wanted.

It was supposed to be a guaranteed win.
A way to move past the performance anxiety.
One less thing to worry about in a sea of dreadful things to worry about.

But what we do in the secret anonymity of night might be more frightening than anything else.

Because I like it. And I want more of it. And I’m willing to give up everything just so I can play this game forever…

Angie’s Thoughts:

I didn’t know what to expect from this book but I wasn’t left disappointed in the least. I don’t even read J.A. Huss’s blurbs. I just dive in blind like a lot of others do and I advise you to do the same. It’s so much more fun that way!

Total Exposure is a book of two people who can’t move on. Brought together under unusual circumstances. Broken, bruised, damaged with nowhere left to run. What happens between these pages will make you cry, angry, frustrated but also leave you wanting more with each sentence you read. The happiness you start feeling then turns to love for these characters are so strong that you don’t want to let them go.

That’s why I don’t read a single blurb of J.A.’s books. I want to feel that rush of emotions every time and you should too. This book was simply amazing. Off the charts on fire. A slow burn you’re not expecting. Miss Huss is just that fucking good.

Liezel’s Thoughts:

Am I the only one that gets a rush when jumping into a new series by JA Huss? This is exactly how I felt going into this one. Just like Angie, I didn’t know what to expect. I knew however that it would be something intriguing.

It is always the characters that grab me. They aren’t like any that I’ve come across before. First, there is Jordan. He is one crafty puppet master. His resourcefulness knows no bounds and this is just the beginning! Then there is Evangeline and Ixion. Besides both being stuck in their past they have nothing in common. This made me question “Where the hell is JA Huss going with this?”

It doesn’t make any sense at all but with her known masterful writing, she will have you convinced otherwise. I loved how JA Huss captured every emotion on paper. You can literally feel the helplessness, the desperation, the regret and the yearning as if it was you’re very own. 

 Full Exposure was an exceptional introduction to this all-new series. It’s JA Huss, after all, I couldn’t expect anything less. Read it!

 

The Verdict:

 

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About J. A. Huss

J.A. Huss never wanted to be a writer and she still dreams of that elusive career as an astronaut. She originally went to school to become an equine veterinarian but soon figured out they keep horrible hours and decided to go to grad school instead. That Ph.D wasn’t all it was cracked up to be (and she really sucked at the whole scientist thing), so she dropped out and got a M.S. in forensic toxicology just to get the whole thing over with as soon as possible.

After graduation she got a job with the state of Colorado as their one and only hog farm inspector and spent her days wandering the Eastern Plains shooting the shit with farmers. After a few years of that, she got bored. And since she was a homeschool mom and actually does love science, she decided to write science textbooks and make online classes for other homeschool moms. She wrote more than two hundred of those workbooks and was the number one publisher at the online homeschool store many times, but eventually she covered every science topic she could think of and ran out of shit to say.

So in 2012 she decided to write fiction instead. That year she released her first three books and started a career that would make her a New York Times bestseller and land her on the USA Today Bestseller’s List eighteen times in the next three years. Her books have sold millions of copies all over the world, the audio version of her semi-autobiographical book, Eighteen, was nominated for a Voice Arts Award and an Audie award in 2016 and 2017 respectively, her audiobook Mr. Perfect was nominated for a Voice Arts Award in 2017, and her book, Taking Turns, was nominated for an Audie Award in 2018. Johnathan McClain is her first (and only) writing partner and even though they are worlds apart in just about every way imaginable, it works.

She lives on a ranch in Central Colorado with her family.



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