Only an Earl Will Do by Tamara Gill – a Review

Only an Earl Will Do by Tamara Gill – a Review

 

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The reigning queen of London society, Lady Elizabeth Worthingham, has her future set out for her. Marry well, and marry without love. An easy promise to make and one she owed her family after her near ruinous past that threatened them all. And the rakish scoundrel Henry Andrews, Earl of Muir who’s inability to act a gentleman when she needed one most would one day pay for his treachery.

Returning to England after three years abroad, Henry is determined to make the only woman who captured his heart his wife. But the icy reception he receives from Elizabeth is colder than his home in the Scottish highlands. As past hurts surface and deception runs as thick as blood, so too does a love that will overcome all obstacles, unless a nameless foe, determined with his own path, gets his way and their love never sees the light of day…

 

Review:

Only an Earl Will Do begins with Lady Elizabeth in trouble.  Unfortunately, during this era, the trouble she finds herself in will drag her family down with her.  Her father takes the reins of the situation and presents Elizabeth with her only option……marry a man who she does not love and try to make a good life for herself and her new husband. 

Henry Andrews returns to England, after living with his uncle in the states for two years (I know the blurb says three years, but we’ll get to that later) to amass some personal wealth in order to save his family holdings in Scotland, eager to see the one who had stolen his heart years ago…Lady Elizabeth Worthingham.  When Henry learns that she’d married another, his heart was broken.  She’d chosen someone else, something he could not understand, and seemed to have moved on.  When their paths finally cross, it’s obvious there are still feelings close to the surface for both, even though they are each bound and determined to not let the other know.

Once the two of them finally get to speak freely to each other, they both know that something is amiss.  It seems that there has been a conspiracy of some sort to keep the two of them apart.  Henry vows to make Elizabeth his once again, but she knows if he finds out her secret, their new relationship will be doomed before it ever gets started.  As they embark down a path trying to ferret out the one making their lives a living hell, especially Elizabeth’s,  will Henry be able to truly forgive Elizabeth her secrets or will he finally walk away for good?  The true test comes as lies are revealed and lives are changed forever………

Only an Earl Will Do had the makings of a great story, but fell a little short for me.  I really did like both characters.  Elizabeth was very honorable and her loyalty to her family will endear readers to her.  The same can be said about Henry.  He did, after all, put his life on hold for two (three??) years to save his family’s holdings and in turn lost something equally important to him.  The supporting characters were nicely written as well, and I hope to find out more about them in future books.  Even though the “bad” guy in the story was truly slimy, the whole plotline surrounding him, at least for me, was kind of….meh…..  Again, for me, it just didn’t flow and have a ring of believability to it.  The beginnings of his “badness” did, but it was stretched too thin by the end.  I do have two big complaints:  grammar and timeline.  The blurb about the book says Henry was away for three years, but in the book it says two most of the time.  And, the age of a certain character would suggest two as well.  I’m not a professional writer, but when I read a story and the grammar screams at me to notice, I have no choice.  Some of the sentences were choppy and I’d have to reread in order to get the meaning, an apostrophe shows possession and to vs. too should be a slam dunk for anyone who’s over a certain age.  Having said all of that, I really did like the story and the characters and am looking forward to the next installment.  I just hope that it’s a little more refined.  This is the first I’ve read by Tamara Gill, but look forward to giving her books another go. 

Reviewed by Vickie

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Marrying Her Royal Enemy by Jennifer Hayward – Review & Giveaway

Marrying Her Royal Enemy by Jennifer Hayward – Review & Giveaway

 

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The man she loves to hate… 

Most women would kill to be draped in ivory lace and walking up the aisle toward King Kostas Laskos. Stella Constantinides isn’t most women. But for peace in her kingdom, she’s agreed to marry the man she once bared her heart to with disastrous effect. 

The feisty princess refuses to be his pawn, yet one night in their marriage bed proves that Stella will never be immune to her husband’s charms. Soon Stella begins to see a truth behind the sins of their past…and she finds herself doing what she swore she’d never do—fall for her husband!

 

Review:

Princess Stella Constantinides of Akathinia needed a break, so she took one without her entourage to draw attention.  Imagine her surprise when King Kostas Laskos of Carnelia approaches her on said break.  There is history between the two back to when they were children.  A history that broke Stella’s heart and, unknown to Stella, affected Kostas as well.  Kostas convinces Stella to listen to his offer and leaves her with lots to consider.  If she marries him, it would unite their two countries.  It would also help Kostas prove to the Carnelian citizens that he is not his father, who had not been more dictator that anything else.  It may also place her in danger, as there are factions in Carnelia that look to unseat Kostas and his reign and continue in the ways of his father. 

Once Stella makes her way home to Akathinia and discusses her decision with her brother, King Nikandros Constantinides, she embarks on a path that she hopes will give everyone what they want.  She also has hopes she doesn’t lose herself in the process. 

Marrying Her Royal Enemy is a wonderfully written story with characters that draw you in from the very beginning.  We’ve gotten to know Stella in the first two books, but this book gives us insight into what makes her tick.  She has a strong sense of honor and is determined to set things right, both with her new home, Carnelia, and with her new husband.  Kostas, even though misguided in the first 2/3 of the book, does truly have a sense of honor as well.  He just had a hard time seeing what was in front of him the entire time.  As Stella starts understanding what has made Kostas the way he is, her heart breaks for him.  Even though he’s vowed he’ll be faithful, but that he’ll never love her, a little of her hope fades.  But, when he truly opens himself up, and truly sees what a wonderful gift has been given him and the opportunities those present, you will fall head over heels for him.  He and Stella are truly a force to be reckoned with.

Marrying Her Royal Enemy is ultimately a story about letting go of preconceived notions and doing what is best, not only for you, but for everyone involved.  And, with all of that, maybe, just maybe, you’ll find yourself AND the love of your life.  Once again, if you’re looking for a quick and sexy read that keeps you turning the pages, you will never go wrong with this one, or any written by this fabulous author.  Well done, Jennifer Hayward!!  Very, very well done!!!
Reviewed by Vickie

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Jennifer Hayward

Award-winning author JENNIFER HAYWARD has been a fan of romance since filching her sister’s novels to escape her teenaged angst.

Jennifer’s career in journalism and PR, including years of working alongside powerful, charismatic CEOs and traveling the world, has provided perfect fodder for the fast-paced, sexy stories she likes to write, always with a touch of humour.

Jennifer emerged on the publishing scene when she won Harlequin’s So You Think You Can Write global writing competition in 2012. She is the Romantic Times Magazine Reviewer’s Choice Best Harlequin Presents of 2014 winner for her book, The Magnate’s Manifesto.

A native of Canada’s gorgeous East coast, Jennifer lives in Toronto with her Viking husband and young Viking-in-training.

 

 

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Promise Me The Stars by Norah Wilson – a Review

Promise Me The Stars by Norah Wilson – a Review

 

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Scott Standish has been a rambling man since his mother got sick way back when he was eighteen. Unable to watch her die, he left home after graduation and kept roaming.

But when he goes home to Harkness, New Brunswick for a Thanksgiving visit, he discovers he’s got a stowaway—ten-year-old Sid the Kid, his sidekick from the job he just left. For once, moving on had been hard, and not just because of Sid. The attraction between him and Sid’s mother, chef April Morgan, is electric. But she’s a single mom needing stability, and he plans to keep moving.

When April comes to Harkness to retrieve Sid, she does so in a car packed with all her worldly possessions, having been fired from her position over her daughter’s behavior. When Scott realizes her predicament, he offers her domestic employment.

With no place to go and no one to turn to, April and Sidney make a home at the Standish farm. Her daughter is thrilled, rapidly becoming attached to the dog and the family despite April’s reminders that it’s only temporary. Scott Standish might be tied to the farm for a few months, but she knows he’ll settle nowhere, least of all in Harkness. April can’t afford to take a chance with her heart, or her daughter’s. So she has no choice but to fight the yearning that grows stronger inside her every day.

 

Review:

Promise me the Stars picks up after book number 2, Ember’s Flame.  Normally, I kind of give a lay of the land, so to speak, about the book and its premise, but the blurb does that perfectly.  I’m just going to tell you why you should read this book.  IT.  WAS.  AWESOME.  The characters are well written and well developed.  With the previous two books, we already knew that Harkness was a place that we’d all want to grow up and we already knew the supportive nature of most of its residents.  We also knew that the Standish clan, each and every one of them, had a heart the size of the moon.  Enter Scott Standish.  Having lost his birth parents, he was sent to live with his aunt and uncle.  He was truly a member of the family: a beloved son and brother.  He tried to calm his restless spirit, but no matter how hard he tried, he just could not stay put.

April Morgan is a strong, hard-working and very independent single mother who has struggled in life, but has always made things work for herself and Sidney, aka, Sid.  Both of these characters will absolutely steal your heart.  Sid is a typical 10 year old in a lot of ways, but is wise beyond her years in a lot of other ways.  She’s bound and determined to get her mom to see reason and stay in Harkness.

With all of that said, what will take your breath away, and leave lots of tears in your eyes, is watching Scott realize just why he’s always been so restless.  When the realization hits him, he truly knows peace and contentment for the first time since his birth parents died in that horrible accident.  As he lays everything on the table with April, you can feel her hope and their absolute devotion to each other, to their family, and most of all, to the fabulous Sid the Kid.  I really liked the first two books in this series, but this was by far my favorite.  This is one of the sweetest and most endearing things I’ve read in a long time.  So, grab your tissues and get to reading!  Well done, Norah Wilson!!  Very, very well done!!!

Reviewed by Vickie

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Ember’s Fire by Norah Wilson – a Review

Ember’s Fire by Norah Wilson – a Review

 

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Ember Standish and Jace Picard had their lives together planned before they graduated high school. But that was before he cheated on her. Ember went on with her life, and their paths never crossed again…until now.

Home for the Thanksgiving weekend, she’s dispatched to carry meds out to an injured hiker holed up in a hunting camp on the Prince River. Newly certified as a doctor, she plans to put her skills to work on that sprained ankle. Yet when she finds out who’s at the end of that long hike, it’s her heart that may be in need of repair…all over again.

When a storm blows in, she’s forced to stay the night. Jace, who has habitually hermited himself away during her holiday homecomings, can no longer dodge her. It soon becomes obvious that what happened that long-ago night is shrouded in more mystery than either of them knew.

Ember’s mission of mercy to a faceless hiker turns into a quest for answers with the one man she could never forget. The only thing they know for certain is that the long-buried passion between them is still there, just waiting for a spark.

 

 

Review:

Ember’s Fire has a timeline that runs parallel with book #1, A Fall from Yesterday.  The Standish children were all called home by their oldest brother, Titus, for Thanksgiving.  Ember thought that a little odd and knew something was probably amiss, but was glad to be home with her father and two brothers.  As the blurb states, Ember was dispatched to carry meds to an injured hiker at a place she knew very well.  It’s the very cabin where, as teenagers about to embark on college, she and Jace Picard were to cement their relationship.  Only after she gathered what the injured hiker had requested did she learn the identity of the person she was to tend:  Jace Pikard, whom she had not seen since that fateful night years before.  The night that changed her life forever.

When Jace saw that it was Ember there to aid him, he was stunned beyond belief.  After all, it was why he made his way to the cabin in the first place.  He knew that Ember came home for most holidays and made it a point to get out of town to negate the chance of running into her.  Yep, he hurt as bad as she did over what happened. 

Ember treats her “patient” and tries to distance herself from the fact that it was Jace, failing miserably.  As a storm blows in and she’s forced to stay the night, they have a real conversation about what happened all those years ago.  When one revelation leads to another, a series of events unfolds that will leave them at a crossroads.  Secrets are revealed that have Ember wanting to run, just like she did years ago.  Jace is determined to prove to Ember that she can trust him again, but after being burned so badly, she has to decide if she does truly trust him, or if it’s truly over.

Ember’s Fire is a great addition to The Standish Clan storyline.  Ember is a wonderfully developed character who the readers will instantly like.  She’s fiercly loyal and has a very kind heart.  Even though I was prepared to not really like Jace (based on the first book), he sneaked up on me.  His determination to gain Ember’s trust, as well as do the right thing by her family, will have everyone firmly in his corner.  Once you read the reasons for what happened all those years ago, your heart will break.  For both of them.  Ember’s Fire is ultimately a story of young love, betrayal and understanding that leads to full blown grown-up love and forgiveness.  I have to say too, I have sooooooo enjoyed getting to know some of the dialect, phraseology and things in general about this Canadian region.  This is such a fun, sweet and sexy read!  The next book is for the third sibling, Scott and I can’t wait to dig in!  Well done, Norah Wilson!  Very well done!

Reviewed by Vickie

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An Artful Seduction by Tina Gabrielle – a Review

An Artful Seduction by Tina Gabrielle – a Review

 

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1815 London

His lust for revenge will be his downfall…

Eliza Somerton has a dangerous secret. As the daughter of the infamous art forger who duped half the ton, she’s rebuilt her life under a new name. But when an old forgery goes up for auction, her father’s enemy, Grayson Montgomery, outbids her and presents her with an unimaginable choice: help him find her father or he’ll ruin her.
For years, Grayson, the Earl of Huntingdon and one of London’s top art critics, has sought justice. His well-laid plans finally come to fruition when he learns of his enemy’s beautiful daughter. But Eliza possesses a sensuality and independent spirit that weakens his resolve, and as the heat between them sizzles, what started as revenge soon blossoms into something sinful…

 

 

Review:

An Artful Seduction begins with Eliza attending an auction with one goal in mind:  buy back piece of forged art that she and her sisters sold when they had nowhere else to turn.  The sisters never thought to see the piece again, but when the piece comes up for auction, Eliza is determined to buy the piece herself so that the forgery will stay hidden.  However, when Grayson Montgomery outbids Eliza, her opportunity is lost.  Or is it?  When Eliza approaches Grayson about buying the painting from him directly, she unknowingly sets into motion a series of events that will change their lives.  Forever.

Grayson soon learns that Eliza is the daughter of the very man he has been hunting and devises a plan that gives her no choice but to go aid him in his quest.  If only she knew what his quest actually was.  As Grayson and Eliza spend more and more time together, he finds himself questioning whether or not he’s doing the right thing by using Eliza to get what he wants.  Once he meets her sisters and sees the close bond they share, he falls even further under her spell, but decides to stay the course to finally get his revenge. 

Eliza figures out what Grayson is really doing, and still goes along with him. She is developing feelings for him as well, but knows there can never be anything between them.  Her father has seen to that by duping so many and leaving them behind before he can be arrested for his crimes.  She’d love to find her father as well, or at least know if he’s dead or alive.  What transpires will leave you jeering and cheering……and turning the pages a little faster.

An Artful Seduction is a wonderfully written tale.  The characters are well written and you will leave the story feeling as you know them.  Eliza is a strong character who has taken care of her sisters since the day her father left them high and dry.  Her sense of loyalty, as well as her determination to make it on her own, will endear her to everyone who reads her story.  Grayson is a bear at first, but you soon learn that he will do anything as well for those he cares about.  The chemistry between the two was palpable and I love the way the author made them both work for a relationship that would be good for all involved.  The secondary characters were well written as well, and I for one cannot wait to read more about them.  If you’re a fan of this genre, there is no way you can go wrong with An Artful Seduction.  Well done, Tina Gabrielle!


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A Fall From Yesterday by Norah Wilson – a Review

A Fall From Yesterday by Norah Wilson – a Review

 

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Ocean Siliker has come back to Harkness, New Brunswick in defeat, after failing to set New York on fire with her playwriting. The first item on her agenda? Climbing White Crow Cliff, where her best friend Lacey Douglas died six years ago. If she conquers the mountain, perhaps she can rediscover her courage. But the only thing she finds herself is…lost.

Family obligations have left Titus Standish stuck in Harkness. While his younger siblings went off into the world, he stayed, working the farm and running the local search and rescue. He was there when Lacey fell to her death and blames himself. He dreads the day another mission takes him up there again. But when Ocean’s mother calls, concerned that her daughter is wandering the mountain, he leaps into action.

Ocean is thrilled to be found…until she sees her savior. She’s known Titus Standish all her life, and has loved him almost that long. But at four years his junior, she was just a kid with a crush. When Titus finds her, he’s determined to march her back down the mountain to safety. But Ocean has other plans; she’ll be damned if she’ll give up this trek. Yet all trails seem to lead to one place…straight into Titus’s arms.

 

Review:

Titus Standish is finally ready to do what he has always wanted.  He’s been accepted into the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) program, which has been a life-long dream.  He’s called in his siblings to tell them that not only is he leaving, but that his dad has agreed to sell the farm.  As his brother, Scott, and sister, Ember, both arrive home, there are a couple of people up on Harkness Mountain that are in need.  Titus has been part of the search and rescue team there forever, but there’s no way he can be in two places at one time.  When their dad steps in and says that Titus is to go after Ocean Siliker and Ember will hike in to help a guy stranded at a cabin, neither Titus nor Scott is happy.  But, as their dad point’s out that their sister is no longer a child and that she has her medical degree, they know they’ve lost the battle.  All three head to the mountain with Scott waiting at the base as backup as Ember and Titus head up the mountain.  Little did they know this day would change everything………..

Ocean knows she should not have headed up the mountain without a real plan, but felt like this were her chance to, as the blurb says, rediscover her courage.  Once she’s a ways up the mountain she discovers that not only did she forget her map, but that she is lost.  And, truth be told, maybe a little scared.  Soon she discovers that someone has come to her rescue.  What she doesn’t understand is why it had to be Titus Standish.  When Titus tells her they’re heading back down the mountain, Ocean rebels and makes it know that she WILL climb to White Crow Cliff with or without him.  Of course, Titus gives in and makes the climb with her, even though he knows it’s a bad idea.  He lets everyone know that he has Ocean and she’s safe, but they’re gonna be gone for a little while longer.  As they climb and feelings are given into, Titus can’t help but feel guilty.  He knows he’s leaving, but he can’t fight his attraction to Ocean.  Nor can she fight her attraction to him.  They both seem to be exorcising their own demons as it relates to Lacey’s death, but in the end, it’s inevitable that someone is going to be hurt.  After all, Titus is leaving and Ocean has vowed to help him live out his dream.  He’s been living for his family, not it’s time he lived for himself…………

A Fall from Yesterday is a nicely written story.  Titus Standish is an amazing character.  He’s done a lot for his family, putting his own plans on hold, and has always put everyone else first, until now.  Yet, he still feels guilty.  Ocean was a good one as well.  Even though she came home with her tail tucked, she’s determined to make something of herself.  She’s just not sure what that something is.  The supporting characters are wonderfully written as well, and I cannot wait to read more about them.  I wasn’t a fan of how Ms. Wilson left everything hanging with regards to them, but I know she was just setting up the next book.  A Fall from Yesterday is ultimately a story about making peace with one’s past and preconceived notions about your future to truly forge ahead and do what truly makes you happy.  This is the first book I’ve read by Ms. Wilson, but it won’t be the last.  Well done, Norah Wilson!  Very well done!


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The Seduction of Kinley Foster by Lisa Wells – a Review

The Seduction of Kinley Foster by Lisa Wells – a Review

 

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Librarian Kinley Foster wants to write erotic romance—the steamy, sexy, curl-your-toes kind of stuff. The problem? She desperately needs a little erotic inspiration. And at a romance convention in Vegas, she finds it…or rather him. The sizzlingly sexy guy who refused Kinley—and her virginity—when she was sixteen.

Now it’s time for a little payback.

Literary agent Ian Thompson is a professional. Mentoring an aspiring author is one thing. Giving her a thorough and thoroughly satisfying sexy education is quite another. Especially when she’s as stunning and deliciously curvaceous as Kinley. Yet Ian can’t help himself when Kinley makes him a wager he can’t resist. A wager that will tempt Ian to cross every professional—and every sensual—boundary in the book…

 

Review:

Kinley Foster is determined to become a published author or erotic romance.  Even though she’s written her manuscript, she’s been told it’s missing something.  She decides to hit up a Romance Convention in Las Vegas to shop her story and to, hopefully, get some inspiration.  Once she lands in Vegas and sees none other than Ian Thompson, her brother’s best friend and the one she yearned for as a teenager, standing there.  Waiting for her!  Seems her brother had let Ian know that Kinley would be in Vegas and wanted him to keep an eye on her.  Oh yeah, and she had no idea that he was a very successful agent………. 

Even though she’s still mad at him for rebuffing her advances when she was a teenager, she’s even angrier at him because she caught him on that fateful day with none other than her brother’s fiancé……… Or so it seemed.  Funny thing about timing.  As they say, it’s everything.

The Seduction of Kinley Foster is a well written story that is as fun as it is sweet…and a little hot!  Even though Kinley, at times, acted like she was still that 16 year old (instead of 26) who had her heart ripped out, she was fun to read about.  She’s torn between needing to still be mad at Ian and still being head over heals for the guy whom she thinks took her brother’s fiancé.  She still can’t believe that her brother forgave Ian, but, as I said, timing is everything.  Ian is a great character as well.  I loved the way he and Kinley played off of each other.  And, if I’m being honest, I loved the way they almost tormented each other.  After all, she came to Vegas to get some tips on writing romance and he was all too willing to help.

This is the first book I’ve read by Lisa Wells, and even though it’s #15 in a series, there is no problem in reading this as a stand along.  I had no idea it was a series until I went in search of the blurb about the book for this review.  If you’re looking for a quick and fun read with a couple of great characters, you cannot go wrong with this one.  Well done, Lisa Wells!

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Claiming the Royal Innocent by Jennifer Hayward – a Review

Claiming the Royal Innocent by Jennifer Hayward – a Review

 

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Found 

When Aleksandra Dimitriou is revealed as the secret daughter of Akathinia’s former king, she’s torn from her comfortable existence and thrust into the royal world…under the protection of Aristos Nicolades. 

Forbidden 

Aristos has orders not to touch the innocent princess, but beautiful Aleksandra calls to the rebellious urges that the self-made Greek tycoon thought he overcame long ago. 

Forever? 

As the heat of their desire rises, the rules begin to evaporate. It’s soon clear that the person Aristos should be protecting Aleksandra from is himself!

 

 

Review:

Claiming the Royal Innocent begins with a party at the palace that’s about to have more fireworks than they believed.  Not that Aleksandra waltzes in and announces who she is to everyone…..But she does draw the attention of one Aristos Nicolades.  Even though Aristos doesn’t consider himself and the king best friends, he knows that something is up with the beautiful woman before him.  And, oh yeah, she’s not the person whose invitation was used to enter the party.  Even though Aristos doesn’t think she’s dangerous, he knows that something is definitely up.

When Aleksandra does get her few moments with the king and tells him her story, she knows things will never be the same.  Not only is she an actual princess, but she’s attracted to the one person that she knows down to her toes that she should NOT be.  But, when war looms for Akathinia, King Nikandros asks Aristos to not only see to his new sister’s safety, but to take her his private island to keep the media at bay.  AND, he issues a warning to Aristos:  keep your hands to yourself.  Yep……

Claiming the Royal Innocent is another great story by Jennifer Hayward.  Aleksandra is as stubborn as she is beautiful and as loyal as she is fierce.  Once she sets her sights on helping Aristos open up about his past and getting his project on Akathinia sewn up, she moves heaven and earth to do so.  Aristos is your typical brooding rich guy and his backstory will make you feel for him.  But when he finally opens up to Aleksandra, you know the two  of them are perfect for each other and will be unstoppable.  Jennifer Hayward has a knack for writing the stories that you WANT to read.  There is humor, a nicely developed romance and a whole lot of hotness.  And, the best part?  They start from the very first word.  There’s no filler, just an awesome story that will keep you turning the pages.  If you’re looking for a quick and sexy read, you CANNOT go wrong with anything written by her.  Phonebooks people!!  (Which means I’d read the phonebooks if she wrote it!  Ha!)  Well done, Jennifer Hayward!  Very, very well done!!!!!

Reviewed by Vickie

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