Collide

Hard Hit Book 1

Romance - Sizzle
152 Pages
Reviewed on 09/24/2015
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Author Biography

Charity Parkerson is an award winning and multi-published author with Ellora's Cave Publishing, Indie Publishing House LLC, and Punk & Sissy Publications. Born with no filter from her brain to her mouth, she decided to take this odd quirk and insert it in her characters.

*2015 Readers' Favorite Award Winner
*Winner of 2, 2014 Readers' Favorite Awards
*2015 Passionate Plume Award Finalist
*2013 Readers' Favorite Award Winner
*2013 Reviewers' Choice Award Winner
*2012 ARRA Finalist for Favorite Paranormal Romance
*Five-time winner of The Mistress of the Darkpath

    Book Review

Reviewed by Rabia Tanveer for Readers' Favorite

Collide by Charity Parkerson is the story of two men who find love when they least expected it. Shayne Smith had no idea that his bad day would end with meeting a man who makes his blood sing and his body come alive. His day started by losing his job and when he was going back home, he had an accident. He lost his job as a goalkeeper, but instead he met a hot doctor who totalled his car and swept him off his feet.

Lincoln had no idea that he would desire a man as much as he does Shayne. When he wrecked his car, he had no idea that he would fall for his blue eyes and drool worthy body. There is an instant spark between them, a fire that ignited when their eyes met. However, Lincoln does not feel he has what it takes to make a relationship work. Being a doctor has made him cynical. The walls around his heart are too high, but Shayne is up for the challenge. He will not rest until he has made Lincoln his.

Instant romance is not my thing. I usually do not like romances where people fall in love immediately. But there was something about the way Charity Parkerson wrote the blurb that I could not resist. There is a certain charm to the story and the way the characters were introduced immediately put a lot of excitement into the story from the get go. I liked Shayne and Lincoln together, they are the opposite of each other, and yet they fitted together perfectly. I liked it! A thumbs up for an awesome start to a series.