Desperate Haste
by Rebecca Wrights
Malcolm Kacee is Charleston’s biggest playboy. Known for his inked up skin and the fact that he would rather have a woman fall in love with him for only a weekend instead of forever, he’s perfectly content in his arrangement with the opposite gender. One and done, nothing more. That is, until the night of his best friend’s wedding when he finally gets the girl he’s been trying to bag for weeks—the bride’s best friend. After their hasty one night stand, he can’t seem to shake her from his mind. For the first time in his life, he’s ready to call her his for good, even if it means burning his entire playboy image to the ground.
Ophelia Sommers loves sex and isn’t afraid to own it. If men are allowed to take a different girl home each weekend and be seen as ‘the man’, then why can’t women? She loves who she is as a curvy, successful businesswoman and for reasons she rarely shares, refuses to let any man claim her as his own.
Yet, why can’t she stop thinking about the tattooed bartender that took her home after her best friend’s wedding? And why does she find his thick-framed glasses and the fact that he reads the newspaper every day so annoyingly hot? And why, even in his darkest season, does she want to do anything she can to pull him back into the light?
What starts out as a desperate haste to share just one night together becomes a love neither of them expected. Together they learn that you can always start over and find love no matter how hard you’ve fallen in the past.
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While Malcolm and Ophelia’s story is on overall positive one, there are some potentially sensitive topics & subjects covered within it. Please read the content warnings inside the book prior to reading.
A detailed dicktionary is included inside the book should you want closed-door modifications!
Desperate Haste is a reformed playboy x reformed playgirl, spicy and emotional romance story with a whole lotta found family, heart, and heat . It is an interconnected, stand-alone story and is the third book in The Nat. 20 Series!
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Martial Peak Reviews
Rebecca Wrights' Desperate Haste is a captivating exploration of modern romance, where the lines between casual encounters and profound connections blur in unexpected ways. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Charleston, this novel delves into the lives of two seemingly different individuals, Malcolm Kacee and Ophelia Sommers, who find themselves entangled in a relationship that challenges their preconceived notions of love and commitment.
Malcolm Kacee, the quintessential playboy, is a character that readers might initially dismiss as a cliché. His inked skin and reputation for fleeting romances paint a picture of a man who is content with superficial connections. However, Wrights skillfully peels back the layers of Malcolm's persona, revealing a depth that is both surprising and engaging. His transformation from a man who thrives on temporary flings to someone who contemplates a lasting relationship is a testament to Wrights' ability to craft complex, evolving characters. Malcolm's journey is not just about finding love but also about self-discovery and the courage to redefine his identity.
Ophelia Sommers, on the other hand, is a refreshing portrayal of a modern woman who embraces her sexuality without apology. Her confidence and independence are empowering, and Wrights does an excellent job of challenging societal norms through Ophelia's character. She is a successful businesswoman who refuses to be defined by her relationships, yet her encounter with Malcolm forces her to confront her own vulnerabilities. The chemistry between Malcolm and Ophelia is electric, and their interactions are filled with witty banter and genuine emotion, making their relationship both relatable and aspirational.
The novel's central theme revolves around the idea of starting over and finding love despite past failures. Both Malcolm and Ophelia have their own reasons for avoiding commitment, yet their connection is undeniable. Wrights explores the complexities of modern relationships with sensitivity and insight, highlighting the importance of communication, trust, and the willingness to embrace change. The narrative is peppered with moments of introspection, as both characters grapple with their fears and desires, ultimately leading to a satisfying and heartwarming conclusion.
One of the standout elements of Desperate Haste is its exploration of the concept of found family. The supporting characters, particularly the friends and family members of Malcolm and Ophelia, add depth to the story and provide a sense of community that enriches the narrative. Wrights captures the essence of friendship and the role it plays in shaping our lives, offering readers a glimpse into the importance of having a support system during times of personal growth and transformation.
The novel's pacing is well-balanced, with a blend of steamy romance and emotional depth that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. Wrights' writing style is both accessible and evocative, drawing readers into the world of Charleston and the lives of its inhabitants. The inclusion of a "dicktionary" for closed-door modifications is a thoughtful touch, allowing readers to tailor their experience according to their preferences.
While Desperate Haste is a standalone story, it is part of The Nat. 20 Series, which offers interconnected narratives that enrich the reading experience. Fans of the series will appreciate the continuity and the opportunity to revisit familiar characters, while new readers will find it easy to immerse themselves in the story without prior knowledge of the series.
In comparison to other contemporary romance novels, Desperate Haste stands out for its nuanced portrayal of gender roles and its emphasis on personal growth. It shares thematic similarities with works by authors like Christina Lauren and Sally Thorne, who also explore the intricacies of modern relationships with humor and heart. However, Wrights' unique voice and her ability to create relatable, multidimensional characters set her work apart.
Overall, Desperate Haste is a compelling and thought-provoking read that will resonate with anyone who has ever questioned the nature of love and the possibility of change. Rebecca Wrights has crafted a story that is both entertaining and meaningful, offering readers a glimpse into the transformative power of love and the courage it takes to embrace a new beginning.
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