Plausibility by Jettie Woodruff DUAL Review!

Plausibility

5 Stars|Goodreads|Plausibility on Amazon

Synopsis:

If something is plausible, it's reasonable or believable. Giving a deceptive impression of truth and reliability at such an early age is certain to cause you to believe what isn’t real. Aquilla Chavez was raised by a loving father, and a brother who may have loved her a little too much. Aquilla was spoiled, adored, bringing cheer when disaster threatened a family. She was exposed to a life of crime all while, lovingly being sheltered and protected from it. Will she ever reclaim the one man who she believes to be the love of her life? She didn’t want to be where she was forced to be. She wanted nothing to do with the person she was involuntary turned into. Aquilla had one goal, one goal that would save her from the catastrophic life she was suddenly thrown into. She had to find him. She had to try, or was this the plausibility of a life she was meant to have? Was the life she was torn from the disastrous life? Could this be where she was meant to be? How would she ever know? What if he found her? What if she never saw him again? What if….She didn’t want to? And I must add the warning once again. If you are into lovey dovey, sappy romance, you should probably move on. This book contains explicit sex, drugs and adult language. Not your typical every day romance. Goodreads Plausibility on Amazon

Meg's Review:

I didn't think I could enjoy a book by Jettie more than I enjoyed Underestimated, but I was wrong. At half the size this book took me by storm and rode off into its world with me. Even with its unconventional storyline and plot it had me. I don't think I have enjoyed a book as much as this in a long time. It was so unique and captivating I couldn't put ti down.
Ok I am ranting. On to the story.
Quill, Seri, Julius. These characters has earned their spots in my heart for a multitude of reasons. They were fantastic! Quill was so REAL! As a teenager her persona was perfect, as a heroine she was strong and self surviving, and as a woman she was empowered to a point but still asked when she needed help. She was vulnerable and solid at the same time. It was very relatable and I LOVED that in needing to be saved she also didn't need to.
Julius is a hard character to talk about. You will see why. I feel in love with him, but also hated him at some points. But I always had an understanding with his character. He has his own story that he needs to tell, and tell it he does. Its complicated, unconventional, horrible, and romantic. Hang in there, read past those first few chapters and give him a chance.
Seri. Read the book. All I can say is read the book. No Spoilers from this girl :)
The story line was fantastic. I have seen so many sides to Jettie's charters and world's that this book was another LOVE of mine. It was another world that even with the expectations i and for it, still took me away and never let me go. Taboo in some ways, tortured in other, but its a romance I won't soon forget, and I don't want to.

Amy's Review:

Plausibility was not my first experience going to a Jettie Woodruff rodeo. I buckled up and got ready, boy did she take me for another wild ride!!
The Chavez family is full of surprises. Father/son business partners Romano and Julius are very secretive for an obvious reason .. they live a life of crime. Julius screams sex appeal and luckily has his fill of beautiful women at his beck and call. Quill is Julius's sister who questions her blond hair and blue eyes against his dark hair and complexion. How could they be related when she looked so different? Why was her father so protective? Why did she get butterflies sometimes around her brother?
If I were to say this book was intense it would be an understatement. There was so much sexual tension I had to fan myself more than once. Just when I was so SURE I had it figured out, another twist would appear. The twists and turns through the whole story kept me on the edge of my seat. Plausibility has the perfect amount of love, lust, and emotion.
Jettie has a way of writing that is magical. She paints such a vivid picture - I was not only reading the story, I was watching the movie in my head. The way Jettie artfully brings you closer and pulls you back and then brings you closer again with her writing is amazing. I fell deeply in love with the characters and their journey. I wanted to be in the story, hell I feel like I was. I wanted to help Quill, I wanted to marry Julius, I wanted to curse Seri, I wanted to shake Romano, I wanted to cry for Liz. Each character was amazingly written and the story fit together like a perfect puzzle.
I have to say ... after reading Underestimated I wasn't sure if I could fall in love with another Jettie book so much. I was so wrong in the best way possible! This is a FIVE star all caps book. If you are ready to take a walk on the wild side ~ Jettie is your girl.
About the Author: Jettie Woodruff is a practicing physician and has been a Civil War buff for decades. No. Not really, she is not a doctor nor is she a Civil War buff. She is however a goof-off and has a hard time being serious for too long. She does enjoy a challenge when it comes to her writing. She feels as though she needs to pull every emotion possible from her readers. She wants you to be pissed off, questioning your sanity, depressed, happy, and hopefully turn your mind from wanting to cut the villain into tiny little pieces to loving him by the end of the book. If Jettie isn't writing you will find her reading, and sometimes running the sweeper, nah not really. Jettie lives on 163 acres in a rural part of Ohio. She loves living in Ohio, except maybe the snow, and the long winters, maybe the hot summers too, Ah, hell, she hates Ohio. She does love the land and the solitude of the country. She just wishes it was in a geographically in a better part of the country. Social Links: Goodreads TwitterFacebook Amazon