Skinned by CeeRee Fields – a Review

Skinned by CeeRee Fields – a Review

 

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Josephine ‘Jo’ Rayburn’s life was finally falling into place. She has a man she loves one who accepts her prickly personality, snarky attitude, addiction to knitting along with all her other quirks. Everything was going so well she is ready to take the next step in their life together.

Then bodies start dropping, and her past catches up with her.

Rhysian Rhys Harrison loves Josephine. Her porcupine-like defenses shield a warm a gooey center that only he’s allowed to see. That she accepts and cares for his mentally challenged brother as well is the icing on the chocolate cake. He’s ready to ask her to marry him.

But when his ex-fiancée crashes back into his life, the picture-perfect future he sees with Josephine begins to unravel.

Amidst bitter betrayal, misunderstandings, crazy family, and dodging hitmen can Josephine and Rhysian find a way to forge their path to the future they crave? Or will this case be the one that tears them apart for good?

The Rayburn Mysteries
Book 1 Gravedigger 
Book 2 Skinned 

 

 

Review: 

Skinned by CeeRee Fields was really good…… This is the second book in the Rayburn Mysteries series. Same characters as in the first book. Does it make a difference if you don’t read the first one? 

I loved Josephine “jo” all her little quirks, the partnership she has with Sullivan (her work partner) is close, their banter made me chuckle. The closeness she has with Rhysian was lovely, they just fit, they complement each other perfectly. Her wildness needed his calm to keep her grounded.  Her tolerance for her more “prettier” half sisters, she never resented them, she just accepted them.  Her put downs were hilarious, fast coming and usually relentless, most people never got a word in or a quick enough comeback. She’s protective of the ones she loves, she’ll defend them and will always have their back.  She has no filter whatsoever, the amount of times I laughed out loud. 

Rhysian was pretty unflappable, living and loving Jo gave him peace he never thought he’d have. He loves that she’s so careful with his brother Rian, it only makes him love her more, and now she’s said yes to marrying him, he’s hopeful that a live in caregiver he’s hired will help him look after his brother, and get Rhys back to finish off his training to be a pediatric doctor, all is right in his world. Well it was….. 

We have a killer that is skinning it’s victims, could it be linked to a previous case? Things are all pointing that way, but Jo isn’t convinced, she’s certain it’s someone else, but who? It’s bringing back terrible memories of a past case, and her own past, could it be the same person? 

A murder mystery book, but more!! It’s the first time I’ve read a book like this, and not been able to put it down. This would make a great film; in fact I could see is being made into a series. 

The characters all come to life, they gel, the words flowed, no jumping around. I really liked it. I almost spat my coffee out when I read where Jo’s mother wanted Rhys’s input on tantric sex!!! I laughed till I had tears. Too funny.  And the scene where he almost proposes to her, she’s covered in blood and vomit, but the conversation has so funny. 

I must admit, I didn’t think Rhys ex-fiancé was needed in the book. But the further I got into the book, the more I realized he had needed to see her and to put her in the past where she belonged. Was there any chemistry between Sharon and Rhys ? Absolutely none, and that made me smile, she had her chance and she blew it big time. 

So, do you need to read the first book? I don’t think so, but I feel I’m missing something, so I may just have to go back and read the first book. 

Reviewed by Julie B

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A British Heiress in America by Becky Lower – a Review

A British Heiress in America by Becky Lower – a Review

 

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Lady Philippa Worthington wants to marry young and sexy. Her father plans for her to marry stodgy…old…and rich.

What’s a beautiful British heiress to do if she’s going to escape a life of passionless marriage? With her father planning to sell her off to the highest bidder in order to support his own lavish lifestyle, Pippa knows there’s only one thing she can do to save herself.

Lady Philippa dons boys’ clothing and stows away on a London ship destined for the American colonies and a new life. One full of hope, freedom, and the chance to finally live up to her feisty nickname among the rough sailors—‘Pip.’

But instead of finding independence on the high seas, Pippa is plunged deep into the dangerous world of espionage–and the arms of handsome Daniel Simmons, a merchant sailor for the British—who is also an American Revolutionary spy!

Torn between allegiance to her home country and the passion she’s always been searching for, Pippa now faces an unexpected threat—and it may cost Pippa and Daniel the very freedom—and love—they’ve both been searching for.

If they manage to survive the very heart of the beginnings of the Revolutionary War, can the daring spy find love in the arms of A BRITISH HEIRESS IN AMERICA?

 

 

Review: 

A British Heiress in America by Becky Lower is the first book in her new Revolutionary Women series. A sea captain who may or may not be a spy. A runaway debutant who won’t be auctioned off to the highest bidder. A British Heiress by Becky Lower was not my usual read, but once opened it was a pleasant surprise.

Philippa “pip” Worthington isn’t sure if being a stowaway on a ship bound for America is the best idea she’s ever had, but she’s not going to become some bored London housewife. She longs for love and adventure….

Daniel is the captain of the boat Pip has stowed away on, only he’s unaware that Pip is actually Philippa!!  He’s aware the “boy” is running away from something in London, but that’s not Dan’s issue, but the boy could be useful, if he gets a job in the army, then Daniel could use him as a spy! But he has to be careful, his daughter could become a casualty of war (he’s a widower, his daughter lives with her mothers parents)

I did have to chuckle, Pip is not your usual debutant, she’s quite a character (smoking cheroots and drinking pints of ale!) she is very independent, she’s off for an adventure in America, she’ll marry an officer in the British Army and be happy! But working as a cabin boy is proving challenging, it doesn’t help that the captain is very easy in the eye, she has to remain in character at all times! Daniel is a double agent! To the outside world he takes arms to the British army, he also spies for the American government! If he’s caught it could mean death!

It’s a fun read. Well written and very descriptive. Had to laugh when poor Pip was feeling seasick. And when she wished she could have a cheroot! The banter between Daniel and Pip is lighthearted, Daniel feels he should take the boy under his wing, but with the option of using the boy to his advantage, I found I grew to dislike Daniel!

Chuckling at the inappropriate thoughts the captain has about his cabin boy, he’s off to get laid once he’s back on dry land, but his thoughts keep straying to his “boy”. And when Daniel discovers his cabin boy is in fact a woman ……

Daniel now changes strategy and decides a debutante would be a better spy! But does he take what Pip is offering?  And Philippa is now facing a dilemma herself, she knows that Daniel runs guns for the British, does she inform the American society she will belong to? Or can she be of some assistance in the fight for their freedom?

Reviewed by Julie B

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Sunshine on Silver Lake by Annie Rains-Review & Giveaway

Sunshine on Silver Lake by Annie Rains-Review & Giveaway

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 21, 2020

With summer just around the corner, Emma St. James is eagerly planning a 5K run at Sweetwater Springs National Park. But first she needs the help of one charming, rugged, and handsome park ranger. Her brief high school romance with Jack Hershey may have ended in heartbreak, but Emma can’t deny that he still gives her butterflies. So when Jack responds to her request with an all-too-tempting plea to pretend to be his girlfriend for the summer, how can she say no?

Jack would do anything for his sister — even pretend to give up his bachelor life to care for his nephew. Passing his days with his high school sweetheart guarantees one long, hot summer — but only because every moment together leaves him wanting a real relationship. He can’t imagine spending another season without Emma by his side. Can he convince her to give their love a second chance before the summer draws to a close?

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REVIEW: SUNSHINE ON SILVER LAKE is the fifth instalment in Annie Rains’ contemporary, adult SWEETWATER SPRINGS romance series focusing on the people of Sweetwater Springs, North Caroline. This is café owner Emma St. James, and park ranger Jack Hershey’s story line. SUNSHINE ON SILVER LAKE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary.

Told from dual third person perspectives (Emma and Jack) SUNSHINE ON SILVER LAKE follows the friends to lovers, second chance relationship between café owner Emma St. James, and park ranger Jack Hershey. Emma St James has struggled with her friendship and relationship with Jack Hershey since the night Jack ‘forgot’ to pick up Emma for their senior prom. Fast forward to present day wherein, Emma, the owner of the Sweetwater Café, makes a promise to herself to finish her late mother’s ‘bucket list’ of things to do starting with completing a 5K run in support of the Women’s Wellness Center.

Meanwhile, Jack Hershey, the local park ranger, finds himself looking after his fifteen year old nephew, for the summer, having left the impression that he and Emma were in a couple’s relationship. As Emma makes preparations for the upcoming fund raiser, Jack finds himself drawn to the woman whose heart he destroyed years before. What ensues is the rebuilding romance and relationship between Jack and Emma, and the potential fall-out as Emma struggles with what is and what may never be.

The relationship between Emma and Jack is a second chance relationship; a high school sweethearts whose friendship was destroyed when our hero ‘forgot’ to pick up Emma for the prom but all is not as it appears to be when Jack finally reveals what happened and why . Battling between head and heart, Emma is quick to forgive for sins of the past but not so much her father, whose lack of respect for Jack Hershey is another matter. The $ex scenes are all implied.

There is a large ensemble cast of secondary and supporting characters. We are introduced to Emma’s father Edward and his wife Angel; Jack’s sister Amanda, her son Sam, and newcomer Diana; as well as several previous story line characters including Halona, Brenna, co-worker Nina and fudge shop owner Dawanda.

SUNSHINE ON SILVER LAKE is a story of family, friendships, secrets and lies; of love, loss, revelations and acceptance. The premise is sweet with a little bit of drama; the romance is tender; the characters are charming but I struggled with the heroine’s need to hold a grudge against the man who has called to heart, as well as the woman with who her father has fallen in love.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Christmas on Mistletoe Lane
Springtime at Hope Cottage
Snowfall on Cedar Trail
Starting Over at Blueberry Creek

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Annie Rains is a contemporary romance author who writes small town love stories set in fictional towns on the coast of North Carolina. Raised in one of America’s largest military communities, Annie often features heroes who fight for their countries, while also fighting for a place to call home and a good woman to love. When Annie isn’t writing, she’s spending time with her husband and 3 children, or reading a book by one of her favorite authors.

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The Player’s Game by Alice Gaines – a Review

The Player’s Game by Alice Gaines – a Review

 

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I’ve got to admit, life is sweet these days. As a starting NFL quarterback, I do okay, and I haven’t been lacking for female companionship. But I’d give it all up in a heartbeat if I could get back the woman I loved and lost—my ex-wife, Katy. Now I’m at a wedding, watching one of my best friends tie the knot. I’m happy for him—really. I just wish things had turned out better when I’d taken that walk down the aisle. Still, those days are over. I’m on my way up to my room when I run into my ex in the elevator. It’s like karma. Has to be. Only she’s with some random guy, who’s getting a little too handsy for my liking. I can’t help myself—I have to say something. Something that ruins her night…and mine, too. Now, I’m sitting alone in my hotel room, when suddenly, Katy’s at my door, complaining that I ruined her 30th birthday. Her solution—that I give her the night of sexual adventure I’d derailed in the elevator. I never was very good at saying no to her…

 

 Review:

The Player’s Game by Alice Gaines is a fast, flirty, and sexy as hell adventure between Katy and Grant.  Their adventure begins from the beginning of the story and the chemistry between the two characters immediately flies off the pages. I honestly thought my e-reader was going to overheat a few times 😉 It’s obvious the two still have it bad for each other and probably never should’ve got divorced.  It’s over the course of their adventure we find out just what derailed their marriage and that no matter how much they try to keep it just physical between them, you can see how feelings start to sneak up on both Katy and Grant.  Before long it’s very clear they never got over the other and are still deep down where it counts in love with each other.  The fun, well they’ve been having fun with each other since chapter one, but the real fun of having to deal with these feelings again and figure out just what they plan to do with them is what creates a ‘can’t put the book down, need to find out what they do’ kind of feeling and what do you know, before I knew it I was done the book.  Yes, Grant and Katy’s adventure flew through the pages of this one.  It was one hot and fun rollercoaster that you couldn’t put down until you knew how it ended.  

Grant and Katy are both fun characters, with strong, big personalities and yes sometimes they clash, but in the end they work as a unit.  Grant is protective, giving and so loving with Katy, and Katy just loves Grant and wants to do right by him and make him happy.  She’s the type of character who can get into some sort of trouble just from staring at someone wrong and then the antics begin. I loved 2 scenes with Katy, the first where she’s pounding on hotel room doors hunting down Grant for ruining her 30th birthday plans, and then at the hospital when she’s sneaking into the ER, nabbing a workers swipe card and racing around the ER looking for an injured Grant. Seriously the girl needs to stop attracting trouble, lol!  If you love sports themed stories with a main couple that brings the heat the whole time and keeps you entertained from beginning to end. Then this one’s for you, just make sure to have a fan and a glass of ice water with you!! 

Until next time, happy reading everyone.

Reviewed by Marcie

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Am I The Only One by E.K. Blair-Review Tour

Am I The Only One by E.K. Blair-Review Tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 10, 2020

Desperation had a flavor.

It was all Emma could taste as her life in Washington DC started to crumble before her.

In a city filled with prestige and American dreams also lay political fallacy and corruption—corruption she would soon find herself indulging in.

Emma would have done anything to save herself from the downfall, gone to any length, sacrificed her soul if needed.

What she didn’t realize was that someone else was more desperate to save their own life and that the worst was yet to come.

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REVIEW: AM I THE ONLY ONE by E.K. Blair is a stand-alone, contemporary, adult story of suspense focusing on counsellor Carly Montgomery, and university student Emma Ashford.

Told from three first person perspectives (Carly, Emma and Luca) AM I THE ONLY ONE focuses on betrayal, secrets, and issues of trust in the world of the powerful and political elite of Washington DC. University counsellor Carly Montgomery is the dutiful wife of William ‘Tripp’ Montgomery, a man whose family has political aspirations for their son but Carly has never seemed to measure up, and with it comes issues of trust and fidelity where her husband is concerned.

University student Emma Ashford is about to lose everything including her place at Georgetown College. As the sole provider and care taker for her brother Matthew, Emma struggles to meet the financial responsibilities for school, and her brother’s continuing care. Desperate for money, Emma finds herself caught in an ethical conundrum when her path crosses with counsellor Carly Montgomery. Power breeds corruption but in the case of Carly Montgomery, mistrust lends itself to a question of ethics wherein the powerful bedfellows can lead to deception and the destruction of oneself when Carly makes Emma an offer she should have refused.

AM I THE ONLY ONE is a story of suspense in a world that values power, perception, money and control. Carly Montgomery’s well-ordered life is spiralling out of control; image is everything and Carly continues to play the beautiful wife yet feeling nothing but rage and rejection inside. Emma Ashford’s life is crumbling all around her having lost her job, her scholarship, and her placement at Georgetown. Frantic for a way out, Emma accepts Carly’s offer that will quickly push Carly into a downward descent of mistrust, secrets, lies and obsession.

AM I THE ONLY ONE is a psychological thriller of suspicion and doubt; of money and power; of image, countenance, and perception. EK Blair pulls the reader into a rabbit hole of what ifs and whys; of distortion and deceit. A mind-numbing , powerful and thought provoking tale that ends on a cliff-hanger wherein the carrot that is dangled, is just out of reach.

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E.K. Blair, takes her readers on an emotional roller coaster with her dynamic and intense writing style. Noted for her ability to create fleshed-out characters that will evoke a realm of reactions, you can be assured that her stories will linger with you far beyond the last word.

A former first grade teacher with an imagination that runs wild. Daydreaming and zoning out is how she was often found in high school. Blair tends to drift towards everything dark and moody. Give her a character and she will take pleasure in breaking them down, digging into their core to find what lies underneath.

Aside from writing, E.K. Blair finds pleasure in music, drinking her Starbucks in peace, and spending time with her friends. She’s a thinker, an artist, a wife, a mom, and everything in between.

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No One Saw by Beverly Long – a Review

No One Saw by Beverly Long – a Review

 

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Nobody saw a thing. Or so they say…

Baywood police department detective A.L. McKittridge is no stranger to tough cases, but when five-year-old Emma Whitman disappears from her day care, there isn’t a single shred of evidence to go on. Neither the grandmother who dropped her off, nor the teacher whose care she was supposed to be in, can account for the missing child. There are no witnesses. No trace of where she might have gone. There’s only one thing A.L. and his partner, Rena Morgan, are sure of—somebody is lying.

With the clock ticking, A.L. and Rena are under extreme pressure as they discover their instincts are correct: all is not as it seems. The Whitmans are a family with many secrets, and A.L. and Rena will have to race to untangle a growing web of lies if they’re going to find the thread that leads them to Emma…before it’s too late.

 

 

 

Review:

No One Saw by Beverly Long is the 2nd book in her A.L McKittridge series. I really enjoyed the first book in this series, and was looking forward to reading No One Saw; and I am happy to say I loved this book.  This series is a great mystery police procedural, with two fantastic detectives. 

A.L. McKittridge, our detective hero, returns from a vacation and is called by his partner, Rena Morgan to help her find a missing child.  Seems a 5 year old girl is missing, when her father comes to pick her up at her day care at the end of the day.  The teachers claim she never came, with no one signing in for her.  The grandmother claims she signed the sheet when she dropped her off.  Did someone take the child, or did she just walk away.  No one saw her; who is telling the truth, and where is Emma Whitman?

What follows is an exciting, fast paced, suspenseful thriller from start to finish.  AL and Rena find themselves suspecting so many different people, as there are many twists and turns along the way.  The Whitmans (mother, father, grandmother) have their own secrets, as well as those at the day care, and other places involving family places of employment.   AL and Rena will also discover another old case of a missing child that was never solved.  With all of these reveals and suspects, we are constantly on our toes trying to guess who kidnapped Emma.  It certainly was an edge of your seat thriller that I could not put the book down.

AL and Rena made a great team, and we got to see some of their own personal lives.  Every step of the way kept throwing us different loops, making it a marvelous page turner. 

No One Saw is an exciting, intriguing, and absorbing story, with two wonderful detectives that will take us on this amazing suspenseful mystery.  The last half of the book escalated the excitement and action, as they race to find Emma.  To tell too much more would be spoilers.  I loved this story, as it was very well written by Beverly Long.   If you like police procedurals, with two great detectives, I suggest you read this series.

Reviewed by Barb

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The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton-a review

The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton-a review

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date June 16, 2020

In 1935 three women are forever changed when one of the most powerful hurricanes in history barrels toward the Florida Keys in New York Times bestselling author Chanel Cleeton’s captivating new novel.

Everyone journeys to Key West searching for something. For the tourists traveling on Henry Flagler’s legendary Overseas Railroad, Labor Day weekend is an opportunity to forget the economic depression gripping the nation. But one person’s paradise can be another’s prison, and Key West-native Helen Berner yearns to escape.

The Cuban Revolution of 1933 left Mirta Perez’s family in a precarious position. After an arranged wedding in Havana, Mirta arrives in the Keys on her honeymoon. While she can’t deny the growing attraction to the stranger she’s married, her new husband’s illicit business interests may threaten not only her relationship, but her life.

Elizabeth Preston’s trip from New York to Key West is a chance to save her once-wealthy family from their troubles as a result of the Wall Street crash. Her quest takes her to the camps occupied by veterans of the Great War and pairs her with an unlikely ally on a treacherous hunt of his own.

Over the course of the holiday weekend, the women’s paths cross unexpectedly, and the danger swirling around them is matched only by the terrifying force of the deadly storm threatening the Keys.

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REVIEW:THE LAST TRAIN TO KEY WEST by Chanel Cleeton follows the lives of three women, in a fictional account of the 1935 Hurricane that swept through Key West, Florida on Labor Day weekend.

Told from three first person perspectives (Helen Berber, Marta Perez, Elizabeth Preston) LAST TRAIN TO KEY WEST focuses on the journey of three women whose lives are about to cross paths and intersect with the approach of a deadly hurricane in the Florida Keys.

Helen Berner is a young, pregnant woman who is desperate to escape her abusive husband when a stranger, a military veteran offers Helen a way to escape, an escape that will bring Helen in the direct line of the impending storm where our couple will find themselves washed away along with so many of the Florida residents.

Marta Perez is a newlywed -married to a New York crime lord, whose enemies have followed the couple to the Florida Keys but the storm is about to bring more danger than anyone could have expected in the form of a stranger demanding everything including the lives of our story line couple.

New Yorker, Elizabeth Preston is desperate to find her brother, who has been missing for several months but Elizabeth is also on the run from a marriage of convenience to a dangerous man, a man who bought our heroine as payment for a loan. An undercover FBI agent offers to help Elizabeth find her brother John but said agent is currently on assignment, an assignment that involves our story line heroine.

THE LAST TRAIN TO KEY WEST is an intriguing, brilliant and wonderfully fictional story line set against the real-life disaster of the 1935 hurricane that destroyed much of the Florida Keys. With the world struggling to survive in the aftermath of the stock market crash, and ensuing Great Depression, Key West Florida is about to suffer like never before. Chanel Cleeton delves into the lives of three women, all facing an uncertain future but a future that will intersect and converge in more way than one.

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Absolute Trust (Absolute Power #2) by Jeana E Mann-Review Tour

Absolute Trust (Absolute Power #2) by Jeana E Mann-Review Tour

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“Love cannot live where there is no trust.” — Edith Hamilton

I’m just a simple girl from a poor background, who loves with all her heart and has the best of intentions. Falling in love with Cash Delacorte was never a life goal. The former gang leader turned ruthless billionaire holds all of my power. He owns me—body, soul, and bank account.

The problem? I like it. I crave his touch in the dark of night. I long to hear his whispered dirty words in my ear when we make love. Most of all, I trust him to do what’s right for me. Because that’s what we do when we’re in love, right? We trust the wrong people. We make bad decisions. And we sacrifice our souls to make them happy.

Now, with the FBI breathing down our necks and a million dollars in stolen jewels on the line, the power rests in my hands. One word from me can bring Cash’s empire crashing down around him. Does he trust me enough to save us both or will his need for power ruin the only love I’ve ever known?

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REVIEW:Absolute Trust is the second in the Power series by Jeana E. Mann. This one picks up right where the killer cliffhanger left us in the last book; Absolute Power. I do highly recommend reading that book before reading this one, there is so much that happens that you will not really get if you don’t.

Normally I have a hard time reading stories that continue in more than one book, but with Jeana, her stories captivate your mind and they get better and better as you go. This one is just like that. Cash and Jagger are two halves of the same coin, better with each other, and hard to deny each other.

Absolute Trust is a fast paced, easy to read story that will have you flipping page after page to see what happens next. How will he evade the cops? The FBI? This story will keep you guessing until the very end. I think my favorite part about the badass, Alpha Cash is how he slowly starts to open up to Jagger. His walls come down just a little and we can see the person he truly is.
Five out of five stars for this thrilling read. As always Jeana writes a wicked awesome book!

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Jeana is a USA Today and Publishers Weekly Bestselling Author from Indiana. She gave up a career in the corporate world to write about sexy billionaires and alpha bad boys. With over twenty books and several awards beneath her belt, she’s never regretted her choice to live out her dream. She’s a free spirit, a wanderer at heart, and loves animals with a passion. When she’s not tripping over random objects, you’ll find her walking in the sunshine with her rambunctious dogs and dreaming about true love. 

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