I'm always disappointed when I don't like the primary characters, and there was very little to like about Will and Julianne. Will was jealous, overly physical, and yelled. Julianne was whiny, impetuous, and childish. Naturally, this leads to misunderstandings, frustrations, and falling head over ...
I received a copy of this book through Goodreads Firstreads.I had already read the first two books in the Out of Bounds series and liked them, when I got lucky and won Risky Game.I think that this third installment of the series has been my favorite so far (hint, hint, I'm hoping this isn't the l...
The laughter of children mingled with the sounds of gulls and the rough surf. She handed Lisa a glass of lemonade, then plopped down on the wooden bench opposite her, the ocean breeze blowing her hair around her face. “I’m used to the harem of girls materializing around C....
She hadn’t for one second believed he wouldn’t follow her to the guest room next to his suite, but she hated that he seemed to be calling all the shots. Jay wanted a sexual relationship, free of any emotional entanglements. Bridgett worried that—even with his abrupt betrayal all those years ago—h...
Lamar asked under his breath. Hell no. Miles hadn’t thought anything through. Not since last night when the man had led Lori out of his mother’s B and B in handcuffs. He certainly hadn’t been thinking when he left his campaign headquarters a few minutes ago and strolled do...
Tyson had his faced pressed to the window, peering out at the smokejumpers going through their afternoon PT workout on the field in front of the forest service station. Laurel pulled her Land Cruiser into the gravel lot and parked next to Miranda’s Sebring convertible. “I’m sure he does,” Laurel ...
Your cousin Kate’s engagement party is Saturday night.” Claire Callahan’s annoyed voice carried over the cell phone and Merrit stood up to excuse herself from the conference room she and her team had commandeered at Blaze headquarters. Jay McManus gave her a bemused smile as she walked past. He’d...
The familiar noise of the ocean waves crashing loudly beside him as his feet pounded through the sand wasn’t enough to drown out the sounds dogging him this early morning—not to mention every minute of the past month. Try as he might, it was impossible to distance himself from the flashbacks of h...