Law of Attraction by Alison Bliss – a Review
Description:
For single mom Bobbie Jo Weston, finding a husband is not on her to-do list. She’s focused on turning a run-down chicken farm into a Bed & Breakfast. She agrees to let a friend’s nephew stay with her in exchange for his handyman skills, but she wasn’t counting on the super sexy Seth Landry being that guy. Seth has a special skill-set, all right, but it has nothing to do with hammering nails. As a retired member of The Resistance—an elite group of ex-military soldiers—his dark, unsettling past haunts him. He needs a place to lay low, and an out-of-the-way B&B is nothing short of perfect. The blonde beauty doesn’t trust men, and he doesn’t plan on sticking around long enough to change her mind. The closer they get, the more they can’t seem to keep their hands off each other. And while Bobbie holds on to her fear of watching another man walk out of their lives, Seth’s mere presence has put them all in jeopardy. The only way to ever be free of his dangerous past is for him to accept one last mission…
Review:
Law of Attraction by Alison Bliss is the 3rd book in her Tangled in Texas series.
Bobbie Jo was a secondary character in previous books, so I was pleased to see her get her own story. Bobbie Jo is a small town girl and devoted single mom. She doesn’t have time to find a replacement father for her son Austin. She’s concentrating on her new bed and breakfast business. And when she’s offered a pair of hands to help with renovations, she reluctantly agrees, but isn’t prepared for Seth.
Seth is the perfect book boyfriend (strong, witty banter, great with kids, kind to animals, handsome, and comes with all his own tools) His past may come back to haunt him, and will it put his new happiness at risk? (A previous operation put a hostage in a bad situation and Seth is just waiting for the opportunity to exact revenge, so he hasn’t got time for a romantic interlude)
I enjoyed the chemistry between the main characters, the suspense, and the author’s imaginative storytelling. Her son Austin, is a riot, at only 4 years old the author gave him such a character and most of the laughs were his.
It’s a cute little read, and can be done in one afternoon.
Reviewed by Julie B
Copy provided by Publisher
Great review, Julie. Looks like a nice read.
Very nice review, thanks Julie
Thanks Julie, looks great !
great review, julie. sounds like a wonderful book for me to try.
Very nice review. Thanks.
Thanks for the review Julie, looks like a great story.
Looks great, thanks Julie.
Another nice review, thanks Julie.
Great review, Julie. Sounds good. Thanks.