Author: R.L. Ugolini
Genre: New Adult, Contemporary Romance
Publication Date: February 3rd 2015 by Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
Plot: Only the desert would know...
Dr. Malcolm Reid goes out on his seismology expeditions alone, and he likes it that way. The fewer warm bodies he’s responsible for bringing home alive, the better.
When the mentorship of a geology grad student is thrust upon him just as he’s leaving for Mexico’s Baja peninsula, he resigns himself to eight weeks of keeping her safe—from ATV-riding cattle rustlers, from a weather-worn mountain lion roaming the hills, and most of all from her accident-prone self.
Jenna Polaski has needed the canyon-sized chip on her shoulder to get ahead in the old boys’ education hierarchy. Now, needing samples to finish her thesis, she has no choice but to serve as the professor’s pack mule. And wonder if his limp is connected to rumors surrounding a long-ago incident that killed one of her predecessors.
Malcolm keeps a sharp eye out as they penetrate deep into the wilderness. But the one danger he forgets to watch for is the one that captures them both—an undeniable attraction that shatters all the rules.
Warning: Contains a gruff college professor with a cloudy past, and a determined grad student who isn’t afraid to get her hands—or the rest of her body—a little dirty. Some parts may leave you sweaty—keep a bandana handy.
☆✮ My Review ✮☆
☆ I received an ARC via Author's HQ in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! ☆
Quakes was a surprising and innovative read from an up and coming author. I liked the plot set up, the exotic nature of it all, and witty interlude between both protagonists.
Author R.L. Ugolini is a sight to behold as we are put on an unforgettable journey as two unlikely individuals are put on a quest of love, self-strength and realization, and the most utmost of tests where both characters confront past and present issues and ultimate their futures.
#I'd gladly recommend this to romance lovers looking for a breath of fresh air. It was sweet, it was down to basics, and it was relatable!!
☆ I received an ARC via Author's HQ in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! ☆
Quakes was a surprising and innovative read from an up and coming author. I liked the plot set up, the exotic nature of it all, and witty interlude between both protagonists.
Author R.L. Ugolini is a sight to behold as we are put on an unforgettable journey as two unlikely individuals are put on a quest of love, self-strength and realization, and the most utmost of tests where both characters confront past and present issues and ultimate their futures.
#I'd gladly recommend this to romance lovers looking for a breath of fresh air. It was sweet, it was down to basics, and it was relatable!!
My Rating:
♥♥♥♥♥
☆✮ Excerpt ✮☆
Mal dropped both packs and walked close, leaning a hip
against the vertical rock face.
Holding her in his gaze, he tugged at his leather gloves,
finally pulling them free and tucking them in his waistband.
“Do you recognize the stratigraphy?”
Her face fell. “Don’t you ever quit? I don’t want another
geology lesson, Mal.”
He knew what she wanted, but pretended not to have heard the
frustration in her voice.
Mal traced a thin band of rust with his finger. “Notice the
layering—”
“For God’s sake. Look around,” she said and waved her arms
wide. “This place is amazing. Why does everything have to be about science?”
“That’s what we’re here for—”
“Why can’t we just relax and enjoy the rest of the day?”
“Just pal around? Be friends? Is that what you want, Jenna?”
He took a half step closer, crowding her. “Or maybe you’d like me to whisper
some more in your ear?”
He watched a slow crimson spread across her cheeks, and he
regretted his words. So he hadn’t imagined her reaction back in the scrub.
Exhaling, he focused his thoughts on his one comfort. Science.
“These are Cambrian units. This formation occurs in small
pockets up and down Baja, but nothing quite like here.” He chanced a glance in
her direction.
Her brown eyes had never seemed so large. Or so angry.
His chest tightened. “Do you recall the geologic timescale?”
With a shake of her head, she sighed. “The Cambrian is the
oldest period of the Paleozoic era, and is generally agreed to have covered the
time span between 570 and 500million years before present.”
Her rote answer grated. “Jenna.” Caution sharpened his
voice.
In the quiet, he could hear her breathe. Shallow, rapid. He
watched her chest rise and fall. The generous curve…
No. He swallowed
hard. Think science.
But he couldn’t resist tweaking his lesson plan—just for
her. “Imagine the swell of warm tides,” he said, “tumbling into shoals.”
A playful smile twitching her lips, she turned her gaze on
him. “The swell of warm tides?”
He nodded. “Interwoven in the sandstone are some distinctive
units like this one.” His forefinger picked at a thin maroon layer. Warmth
flowed from the cliff wall into his palm. “Beautiful. So smooth—alive.”
“Alive?” Jenna reached out to touch the peach-colored
sandstone, her skin blending with the rock. “These units are older than the dinosaurs.”
Mal hid a grin. “You’re correct, of course. But before
creatures populated the land, the lush, tropical seas frothed with life.” He
pointed to a sequence in the stratigraphy. “Relentless currents of
nutrient-rich water ebbed and flowed over soft, fertile beds.”
She leaned against the cliff. “The sea floor must have
teemed with plants.” Fire lit her eyes and she continued, “To withstand the
powerful force of the tides, they must have had to sink their roots deep,
driving them hard until they hit impenetrable rock…”
His heart thudded. “Exactly, Jenna. Colonies of flora and
fauna lived, reproduced and died, always straining toward the hot Cambrian sun.
For the first time in Earth’s history, predators appeared. They knew what they
wanted and they went after it.”
☆✮ About the Author ✮☆
R.L. Ugolini studied geology at the California Institute of Technology and has made maps for the US Geological Survey. She’s been in more earthquakes than she cares to remember, has hauled mountains of gear in Baja California and speaks very, very poor Spanish. She lives in San Antonio, Texas, with her husband.
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