She’s a powerhouse, and she deserves only the best in life, which luckily for Samir, happens to include the total teddy bear of a former flame she finds in her old beach town. Right from the start, it’s clear that Laura is nothing like Daniel, and no longer wants anything to do with him - and I loved her. The fact that she was married to Daniel - Ruth’s abusive ex, if you don’t recall - and pregnant with his child was enough to make one wary of her, but knowing Talia Hibbert’s writing as I did, I knew to expect better from her than the vilification of an abuse victim, so I went into Damaged Goods feeling optimistic and hopeful. When we first met Laura in A Girl Like Her, it was hard for me to know what to make of her. With his kind eyes and dirty smile, Samir’s still hot as hell-and he still treats Laura like a goddess, baby bump and all. She runs away seeking safety… and finds Samir Bianchi, her long-lost teenage sweetheart. Laura Burne‘s husband is a monster, her diamond ring is a trap, and her pregnancy is the push she needs to finally escape. Today’s post has two reviews in one, because Damaged Goods is the novella that comes between A Girl Like Her (review here) and Untouchable!
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