Lulu’s Cafe: A Novel by T.I. Lowe

So I decided to check out Kindle Unlimited.  Have you tried it?  This was one of the first “romance” novels that I read from it.  It was… disappointing.  Poor writing, a completely unbelievable plot and christian overtones that were not outlined in the book description and lead to a “waiting until marriage” theme which can be very disappointing when you’re in the mood for something steamy.

Book Blurb:  Lulu's Cafe
“The orphaned young woman knows all too well about scars – exposed as well as hidden deep within.  
    Gabriella naively falls in the thorny arms of the abusive Brent Sadler. The constant bruise of cruelty is ever present in their ten years of marriage.  One last momentous beating ends with two deaths and changes Gabriella’s life forever. She stumbles away within an inch of her own life and begins a journey to an unexpected southern home which is none other than Lulu’s Café, where she tries to mend her severed spirit.
    Lulu is the petite charismatic southern belle, who wisely takes on the challenge of helping the young woman heal. She enlists the support of the enchanting southern gentleman, Crowley J. Mason IV, whose ocean blue eyes seem to hypnotize Leah (as they know her) from the start.
Leah is an unwanted stranger in Crowley’s quaint southern town of Rivertown, South Carolina. He holds her at arm’s length as he tries to decipher the mystery of her recent past, but before the young lawyer realizes it, he finds Leah tucked protectively in his arms. He wants nothing more than to help her heal…if she would just trust enough to let him in.”

Rachel’s Rating: 12

Plot: 4

    Strong Beginning: 2

    Keeps you hooked: 1

    Predictability: 1

Characters: 3

    Believability: 1

    Intriguing Leads: 1

    Secondary Characters: 1

Steaminess: 4

    Mood: 2

    Hotness: 1

    Number of Times: 0

Other: 1