![]() ![]() Finally getting her chance, Darcy isn’t afraid to say, “Are you gonna put your hands on me, or what?” And while it takes a bit to get there, once it’s on, it’s ON. This time, it’s the heroine with the serial killer eyes. That’s part of what makes 99 Percent Mine such a fun read. She’s flawed, but funny. And that’s why I loved her.ĩ9 Percent Mine is a more overtly sexy slow burn, because Darcy thinks and says and does things to Tom Valeska that would never occur to Lucy Hutton. Her internal dialogue is sometimes kooky, sometimes sexy. ![]() She crushes bro-ey bar patrons with ease. She’s also a little bit destructive tendencies and sadness. ![]() Thorne’s forté is quirky heroines, but where The Hating Game’s Lucy Hutton was Smurfs and strawberries, Darcy is boudoir photos and custom underwear embroidered with snarky sayings across the butt. And no matter where she’s traveled, no one has ever measured up to Tom. ![]() Their childhood neighbor and Jamie’s best friend Tom Valeska turns up as lead contractor on the job. Now Darcy has to curb her wanderlust and oversee renovation of the cottage she and Jamie just inherited from their grandmother. ![]()
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