And I was left with the overall impression that the book had too much sex and not enough plot and character development. The sex scenes were hot but too similar and repetitive. The characters seemed a bit plastic and one-dimensional. The series has gotten rave reviews but when I read the first installment Diving in Deep I was unimpressed. I went into this novel expecting to be underwhelmed. Paramedic Aaron is impressed and in lust when he first meets do-gooder Joey at an accident scene but when he learns that Joey works for the Florida Department of Children's Services, his own bad experiences with the agency are almost enough to cool his ardor. He's not going to let number eleven get away. Maybe because there's something to fight for. All that experience has to count for something, right? With Aaron it's different. It's not that he can't tell the difference between sex and love. Even the fact that Joey works for the hated social work system isn't reason enough to keep him out of Aaron's bed. Joey's sexy, funny and annoyingly optimistic, and his tendency to get into trouble keeps sending him Aaron's way. He certainly wasn't expecting Joey Miller to accidentally drop into his life. Now that the last one is off to college, Aaron's anticipating enjoying life on his. It just comes with a lot of responsibility, like when he had to raise his sister and brothers after their drug-addicted mom took off for good. Paramedic Aaron Chase doesn't have anything against love. Immovable object? Meet the irresistible force.
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