English language

Published Nov. 20, 2015 by Ylva Publishing.

ISBN:
978-3-95533-536-6
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3 stars (1 review)

After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, twenty-five-year-old Jill Corrigan takes herself off the romantic market. Not wanting to become a burden to a potential partner, she focuses on her career as an actress instead. On the set of a disaster movie, she meets stunt woman Kristine “Crash” Patterson, whose easy smile instantly makes Jill wish things were different.

Meanwhile, Crash is trained to fall, but she didn’t count on falling in love. Despite their growing feelings for each other, Jill resolves to let Crash into her bed, but not her heart. As they start to play with fire on and off camera, will they really be able to keep things just physical?

Just Physical is part of the Hollywood series but can be read and enjoyed on its own too.

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Review of 'Just Physical' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I think I may be in the minority but I didn't enjoy this one nearly as much as the previous two in the series. I thought the stuff about Jill learning to cope with her MS and Crash learning about the disease and how she would deal with possible future situations was good but the back and forth and mixed messages from Jill made me want to shake her. I also had a tough time moving past a character being named "Crash."

There were definitely parts of the book that I enjoyed. I liked the stuff about the movie - particularly Lucy Sharp. And now I can hardly wait to read the upcoming historical novel from Jae.

I did enjoy the book and recommend it for romance lovers.