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Un bellissimo disastro by T.K. Leigh

sabraliz21's review against another edition

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4.0

I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.

Wowwww! When I first started reading this book, I thought it was going to be a repeat of most books I've read lately. While the book does have elements found in other books, I believe this is on an entirely different level. For one, sex isn't the primary focus of the book. There's an actual storyline that kept me engaged. Olivia Adler experienced something very traumatic and was too young to remember most of it. One night after leaving a bar she is put into a terrible situation and meets Alexander. As time goes on and their relationship develops, Alexander continues to hold onto a deep secret that could flip Olivia's entire world.

Throughout the book I was so frustrated with Alex. You have a letter from your dad that you've had for 5 years but haven't opened. This letter possibly hold many answers to the questions you're having...why not open it? Save yourself some trouble!

I wish something would have been resolved in this book, but I guess I'll have to wait until the other books are released. It's a very interesting book, that is different from what I'm used to reading.

e1lie's review against another edition

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3.25

finished 20:52
honestly minus the insta-love this book was pretty much perfection
healthy-ish relationship with a non-psycho guy.
but damn does she have problems 
the plot... or lack there of was confusing.

djacknurse's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a 5 star read until the last 10%!! I have no desire to read the sequel as I can't stand breaking up then getting back together when they have both found somebody else.....and had sex with them! It's the same as cheating IMO even if they are broken up. Besides, she had too many issues that never got resolved! I guess I'm just old school when it comes to a romance novel. Once they are together I want them to stay together or only be apart for a short time. Just my preference.

erina1510's review against another edition

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5.0

Ooo Mr. Burnham!! You are deliciously frustrating!! It's like the old saying, "secrets, secrets are no fun, secrets secrets hurt someone." Just tell her already haha! And Olivia, girl that is a professional runner.... Stop! Enough said but enjoyed the book!

syndi3's review against another edition

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2.0

 A Beautiful Mess is not that mesmerizing. I think I can not stand the stalker behaviour from both the characters. 
The plot is there but is not edited very well. 

My first read by Miss Leigh. The book ends eoth cliffhanger after the big secret is revealed. 
Sadly I am not going to finish this series. 

heatheray's review against another edition

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5.0

I picked up A Beautiful Mess when it was free on Amazon because everyone who has read it has told me that it is amazing and it is definitely an absolutely beautiful book. Alexander and Olivia’s journey is an emotional journey that will take your breath away.

I read A Beautiful Mess and A Tragic Wreck back to back and A Beautiful Mess is my favorite. In this one we meet Alexander and Olivia, we see Olivia’s story start to unfold, the secrets from her past that she can’t remember yet. We understand why she runs, we walk through her nightmares with her, we hope for her.

Olivia has been through more at a young age than any person should have to go through and it has messed her up. Yet Alexander keeps protecting her, helping her stay standing. Their relationship is a beautiful thing. Can Olivia overcome her past and what she can’t remember though? That is what we are waiting to find out.

Emotional, sad, happy, hot, steamy, this book has it all.

I loved it and I can see why everyone was talking about it. It really is an amazing book that will have you wiping tears away as you wish for our main couple to get to where they need to be.

naelany's review against another edition

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2.0

I can't honestly remember how I got this book. I wanted to like it, I really did, because the concept holds a lot of promise. However, I ended up flouncing about 80% through.

While there are certainly things I liked about the book and the characters (love of animals, connection between Olivia, Mo, and Kiera), it read poorly. It wasn't even the POV jumping that really got to me, either, it was the mercurial aspect of Alexander and Olivia, too. The over-the-top'ness of, well, basically everything. I'm quite willing to suspend my belief up to a certain point, but after a while... I just can't.

One major irritant for me, mood-swings aside (never mind any comparisons I drew between these characters and those from a certain series - no, I'm not talking story-wise, but characters themselves), were the sex scenes. Seriously? Every. Single. Time someone comes, they scream or shout the other person's name? Also the control aspect. Don't get me wrong, I love a good BDSM (-style) story, but this was definitely not it.

This story just wasn't for me.

dlhill216's review against another edition

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4.0

I honestly, wasn't sure I was going to like this one, but I did!! Once I got started, I did not want to put it down. Can't wait to see what's in store for Olivia and Alexander in book 2!

thewitchybibliophile's review against another edition

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4.0

Can we say roller coaster?!?! The emotions felt in this book was insane. Alexander and Olivia complimented each other so well. The whole situation with that Donavon creep is scary. Must read the next cuz I NEED to know what Olivia's reaction will be when she finally knows what Alexander has been keeping from her!!

mcolon's review against another edition

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5.0

This is my first book by TK Leigh and I don’t know what took me so long/ I cannot wait to read what happens next for Olivia.