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Dare to Desire is the second installment in the Dare to Love series, offering readers an immersive experience filled with romance, complex characters, and a gripping plot that keeps you turning the pages.
T**G
Alex and Madison are HOT!!!
Alex Dare was a football player on the fast track with as many women around him he wanted. He found the one woman that he knew was more and that scared him. He had a career ending accident on the field and not only lost the career he had been loving but he chased away the woman who cared for him the most... Madison Evans.Months later Madison Evans takes a job with Alex's older half brother Ian Dare and becomes close friends with Ian's wife Riley. Ian decides that Alex is the perfect man for the job with Madison, with some careful nudging from Riley. Madison sees Alex and all she sees is the man that destroyed her months ago; she wants nothing to with him . The sparks fly as Alex is determined to get Madison back but it may be too little too late. Can Madison resist the one man her heart and body are demanding?Wow another great book from Carly Phillips. I absolutely love this series but you can read each book as a stand alone as well too but it is better reading the series in order. This is book two in the series and I loved it. This book concentrates on Alex and Madison. Alex is the oldest born of the other half of the children of Robert Dare, the illegitimate side. The characters are witty and loving. They burn up the sheets. Alex is definitely as similar as his older brother Ian when it comes to domineering men. Great story that takes you on a little adventure and shows us more into the Dare Family. Would definitely recommend this book and this author as a must read.
H**S
Dare to Desire - Carly Phillips
Quarterback Alex Dare, had it all — an all-star football career and his choice of willing women — until injury forces him into early retirement. When he is offered a ground-breaking position with a rival team, he’s intrigued, but there’s a catch. He’ll be working alongside the same woman he callously hurt when she got too close for comfort.Social worker Madison Evans grew up in foster homes and knows what it means to have-not. She isn’t impressed by Alex Dare’s wealth or charm. Not since she fell hard for him once before, only to discover she was just one of his too-easy conquests. This time around Madison refuses to succumb to Alex so easily.But Alex wants Madison. And if there is one thing Alex does well, it’s to get what he wants. Can he convince Madison to take a risk and dare to love?We don’t see too much of Alex and Madison’s first relationship. They’re in the midst of it when Alex is hurt on the football field and he shuts Madison out completely. We pick back up six months later. Alex and Madison haven’t seen each other since he threw her out of his hospital room following his injury.Alex was told by his doctors that one more concussion could cause him problems up to and including permanent brain damage, memory loss, depression, loss of motor control or blindness. His football playing days are over. At twenty-six, Alex must retire from the only career he’s prepared for or is qualified for. I was expecting him to have a lot more problems adjusting to post-football life, but any problems he had must have happened in the six months we skipped over, because by the time we catch back up with him, he’s pretty well-adjusted. There are a few scenes involving him showing some real emotion over it, and those are mostly him not wanting others to see him as weak. His brother Ian asks him to come work for him on a new program he’s trying to institute with professional athletes, not telling him that Madison is already attached to the project and will be his closest co-worker. Alex is fine with this because he’s already decided he wants Madison back, but Madison needs a little more convincing.Madison has a lot of abandonment issues stemming from her childhood, most of which Alex triggered when he threw her out of his hospital room and refused to speak to her again. She has absolutely no interest in being one more in a string of Alex’s conquests. She’s furious when she realizes that Ian and his wife, Riley, Madison’s best friend, have gotten her to accept this job and get excited about it before telling her Alex would be involved. Because she is so excited about the job, she decides to stick it out with Alex, deciding that she’s a professional and she can make it work.There wasn’t a lot of drama or angst in this book. Alex tells her early on that he wants her back, and she agrees almost immediately to give it a chance, though she makes it clear that this is a probationary period. They date, they have a lot of really great sex, and they get to know each other as these new people that they’ve turned into. And Alex is definitely a different person after everything he’s gone through. He’s realized that a lot of the people he thought were his friends were not, they took off after he wasn’t playing football anymore and wasn’t living the same style of life they had grown accustomed to. He sold his house and downsized to an apartment because he realized he would have to get better at managing his money than he had been before. And I was really impressed with his decision to walk away from football. A lot of players of various sports would have gotten the diagnosis Alex did and found a way to keep playing because they didn’t know what else to do. Alex was able to make a rational, though difficult decision, and do what was best for his health and his future.“And you matter. I also know how to work for what I want. And Madison?” He looked directly into her eyes. “I want you.”Madison, for her part hasn’t really changed so much herself as she has realized that it’s not really fair for her to expect Alex to completely change everything about himself while she remains stagnant. Yes, there were things about Alex that she needed to be different in order to be comfortable with him (For example, in the past, when approached by female fans while he was with Madison, he would all but push her out of the way to flirt with the fans and sign whatever they wanted him to. Now when that situation arises, he keeps Madison at his side, making it clear that they’re together, and signs items for the fans, but doesn’t flirt with them.) There’s a definite sense this time around with Alex that he recognizes what he has with Madison and isn’t willing to risk it or throw it away like he was previously. As a result, when a situation arises toward the end of the book that could have caused a lot of drama and hurt feelings, Madison trusts Alex and recognizes the situation for what it is.I went 3.5 stars on this one because I thought Madison gave in to Alex a little too easily when he decided he wanted her back. He had said and done some terrible things and I thought he needed to grovel a little more. But that’s a personal preference. Also, I thought the sub-plot with Madison’s foster brother was a little unnecessary. Yes, it gave Alex another way to help Madison out and prove his commitment to her, but in the end it didn’t really go anywhere.All in all, a really enjoyable read that set up the next in the series nicely. Also, and this is just me, but I really like the heart Carly Phillips makes out of the C and the P in her name on the chapter headers. I don’t know why, I just think it’s really cute.
G**S
Loved it!
Now it is Alex Dare's turn. His initial romance with Madison has crashed and burned. It was all his fault and now he must live with it. Unfortunately, for the past 6 months, he has been unable to focus on anyone else but his memories of Madison.After the football accident that ended his career, he has been drifting along without purpose. It is high time he find a purpose in his life ... and a means to earn some income that will not embarrass him.Working alongside Madison and under his half-brother Ian is not a perfect solution. Communicating with Madison on a daily basis is a great opening for him to rebuild the relationship he threw away. He knows it and he is ready to grovel if need be.This story is about trust and letting go of negative emotions. Trust is not built in a day and requires constancy. How can you trust anyone who is not willing to let go of his harmful ways? Alex must convince Madison he has grown and changed. The limelight no longer lures him like before and he is willing to commit to a greater cause. Alex has his work cut out for him!Again we have here a story in Carly Phillips unique style that draws us in to the real problems our characters must face. Passion and lust is not enough. Our characters have to make real life decisions regarding the obstacles that face them. I love it when a flawed character recognizes the the need to work on his problems and grows during the course of the story. Both Alex and Madison face their problems and make the decisions they must in order to move on and grow. Really enjoyed reading this story!
N**E
Nice Read but it needs more character development
I liked the story. The only issue was I really didn't get a full sense of her characters. For Madison, I understood her hurt over her past with her parents' abandonment but I had a hard time buying it because the author only lightly touched on it. Maybe if the author sent a little time in the begin to frame her past maybe I would have felt more connected to her. I felt connected to Alex because of the play by play of this injury repeatedly throughout the book. So when his trust issues are finally revealed I was more accepting of again how basic they were.
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