An Uncommon Sense Sensual Healing Book 1 eBook Serenity Woods

All six senses tell him she’s the one.
Down-to-earth teacher Grace Fox doesn’t believe in anything that can’t be proven by science. So she has no trouble dismissing her best friend’s prediction that she’ll have swear-out-loud sex with the next guy to walk through the door at the school’s parents’ evening.
Enter Ash Rutherford, a famous doctor-turned-medium and Viking lookalike. He’s there to discuss his troubled daughter, Jodie, but one mistaken flash of Grace’s sexy underwear sparks an instant attraction they both struggle to contain.
Grace is happy to help tutor Jodie, but she does her best to resist Ash’s charms, while he’s equally reluctant to fall for another skeptic. When she attends one of his shows, Ash provides more than enough proof of his talents to convince her he’s not faking it. But can she bring herself to trust him?
Warning contains a real, live Viking, sex on a 1970s sheepskin rug, and a touch of the Twilight Zone.
Previously published by Samhain Publishing.
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Reviews for An Uncommon Sense
"This is my first book by Serenity Woods, and I can honestly say I will be reading more... This is not your typical sappy romance; you get a full range of emotions from laughter to almost tears." Recommended Read by Guilty Pleasures
"An Uncommon Sense has one of the most refreshing heroines I've read in a long time... This is such a heartfelt story with unexpected twists and laugh-out-loud humor. The writing is polished and sharply witty. Give it a try. You won't be sorry." Jessi Gage
"This book was an unexpected delight... I've never read a book quite like this one and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Hats off to Serenity for a completely romantic read!" Close Encounters with the Night Kind
An Uncommon Sense Sensual Healing Book 1 eBook Serenity Woods
This was different. Ash is a doctor who couldn't ignore his true calling and becomes a medium. I thought he was amazing, and smart and funny. Grace is a bit stiff, but sassy, sarcastic. Not necessarily a bad thing, but sometimes she came off as cold and too judgmental.One reviewer said they couldn't understand why Ash would be attracted to Grace. I get it. I mean damn, she put down his profession at every turn, and she was very rude about it. My only explanation is that I think some men like a little challenge, and she was quite beautiful and curvy. I guess that's what he found refreshing. She was blatantly honest, blurting out things without speaking. Although it was a little cute at first, I did want to smack her a few times. But she wasn't all that bad. I thought that the way they first met was hilarious and it served her right for being so stuck up and closed-minded. Why shouldn't she have ended up sprawled at his feet giving him a peek of her "unmentionables" ? LOL!
I may not be a total believer in mediums and what they do, but damn if I didn't "figuratively" become one because of this sexy used-to-be doctor. Ash is genuine, charismatic, kind--and just hot! He's a really good father, and he also truly cares about the people whose lives he touched.
Grace didn't have to abandon her views, or suddenly become a believer, and Ash never asked her to. She could have at least been honest with herself and admitted that there was no way he should've known those things about her, and that it was possible he really did speak to her deceased father. I didn't agree with or understand all of her crazy decisions. What made me feel for Grace was the fact that there was a heart in there somewhere, a person who truly felt emotions deeply. She also had to deal with an uptight mother, soooo...
Either way, she could have handled things a little better; but it was definitely and interesting story...Ash should get a medal for having to deal with Grace...he definitely made it worth the read though...
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An Uncommon Sense Sensual Healing Book 1 eBook Serenity Woods Reviews
An Uncommon Sense has one of the most refreshing heroines I've read in a long time. On the outside Grace Fox is a prim school mistress in buttoned up cotton, but on the inside she's wearing a black lace teddy and more ready than anyone suspects to have swear-out-loud sex with the right guy. Grace also says whatever she thinks. Literally. She has no filter. For me, this would be very bad, but since Grace has such a big heart and sweet spirit, her inevitable cringe-worthy offenses never last long and make her wonderfully endearing.
She is a skeptic in a relationship with a medium who looks like a Viking god. They both have acceptance issues, but the real challenge is winning over Ash's teenage daughter. This is such a heartfelt story with unexpected twists and laugh-out-loud humor. The writing is polished and sharply witty. Give it a try. You won't be sorry.
3.5 Short review. The premise was interesting, I like the relationship between the characters but had mixed feeling about Grace throughout the story, I didn't mind that she was skeptical but when she has proof that he is legit she still believes he's a fraud that got old quick.
I did read the whole book, although I almost quit about halfway through.
The premise of the book was entertaining enough for me to want to read it.
Once I got into it, I really did not like Grace, the main character. I just thought she was way too much to take.
I liked Ash, the main male character, but was
finding it hard to believe that he would have put up with Graces insults.
Grace just rubbed me the wrong way.
Grace did seem to soften up in the end.
I wouldn't read a sequel to this one though.
Ash is a fabulous looking Viking a) rugby player b) doctor c) medium. Right off the bat, he is a bit over the top. He's a terrific father and loves to cook. It appears his only flaw was that he wasn't ready to say he loved Grace within five weeks of meeting her. In fact Ash is so fantastic, that one wonders why he ends up with Grace.
Grace comes with a lot of baggage and seems to be on her way to becoming the crazy "cat" lady. She has only ever had bizarre boyfriends; psychopath, cross-dresser and the one who ran off to join the circus. Hmmmm... not sure I blame the circus guy. Although there is no evidence she suffers from Tourette's Syndrome or is autistic, she frequently blurts out whatever she thinks to the point of major rudeness. It is certainly not endearing.
Grace has an unhappy relationship with her domineering mother and feels abandoned by the men in her family. Luckily, she has a penchant for sexy underwear and manages to accidentally expose it on more than one occasion. I'm not sure how these two would ever have ended up together, otherwise.
The relationship is made more awkward because in addition to teaching Ash's daughter, Jodi, and tutoring her on the weekends, she is also the teacher most responsible for parent contact. Given that the story begins with concerns about Jodi's behavior, it is inexcusable that when more concerns arise, Grace not only doesn't contact Ash, she doesn't call back when he phones the school three times in one week. She believes phoning will make the relationship "real" and seems to have forgotten all her responsibilities as the teacher of a troubled teen.
Jodi reveals a huge secret she has been hiding for years. This seems odd given her close relationship with her loving father, especially since he was in the best position to help her.
The ending is unnecessarily rushed when the two main characters make huge turnarounds. Grace doesn't even want to have sex in Ash's bed for the first few weeks because it would mean the relationship was too serious. By week five (with one or two encounters per week) she is talking about love.
Grace's refusal to conceded that Ash's abilities are real when he gives her information no one but her dead father could know is unfair to Ash. Even at the end, the best she can do is admit that Ash is sincere about what he does.
This was different. Ash is a doctor who couldn't ignore his true calling and becomes a medium. I thought he was amazing, and smart and funny. Grace is a bit stiff, but sassy, sarcastic. Not necessarily a bad thing, but sometimes she came off as cold and too judgmental.
One reviewer said they couldn't understand why Ash would be attracted to Grace. I get it. I mean damn, she put down his profession at every turn, and she was very rude about it. My only explanation is that I think some men like a little challenge, and she was quite beautiful and curvy. I guess that's what he found refreshing. She was blatantly honest, blurting out things without speaking. Although it was a little cute at first, I did want to smack her a few times. But she wasn't all that bad. I thought that the way they first met was hilarious and it served her right for being so stuck up and closed-minded. Why shouldn't she have ended up sprawled at his feet giving him a peek of her "unmentionables" ? LOL!
I may not be a total believer in mediums and what they do, but damn if I didn't "figuratively" become one because of this sexy used-to-be doctor. Ash is genuine, charismatic, kind--and just hot! He's a really good father, and he also truly cares about the people whose lives he touched.
Grace didn't have to abandon her views, or suddenly become a believer, and Ash never asked her to. She could have at least been honest with herself and admitted that there was no way he should've known those things about her, and that it was possible he really did speak to her deceased father. I didn't agree with or understand all of her crazy decisions. What made me feel for Grace was the fact that there was a heart in there somewhere, a person who truly felt emotions deeply. She also had to deal with an uptight mother, soooo...
Either way, she could have handled things a little better; but it was definitely and interesting story...Ash should get a medal for having to deal with Grace...he definitely made it worth the read though...

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