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Scandal Between The Sheets

Scandal Between The Sheets

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brenda Does It Again - Good Read
Review: Back cover reads - When reporter Jasmine Carmody began sniffing around Savannah's most respected family looking for a story, watchdog Wesley Brooks warned her off. Day and night, she sensed him shadowing her every move, felt his breath, wanted his most intimate touch...

This was a great quick read. Jasmine and Wesley were good, interesting characters. Even though the book is short, the characters have depth to them. The chemistry between them is electric and passionate.

Would definitely recommend along with any of Brenda Jackson's other books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: I bought this book to on Monday to read on an trip, the book was so good I could not put it down and finished in on Monday evening. I really enjoy all of Brenda Jackson's books. This is a very good read, I suggest not picking it up if you can't finish it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: I bought this book to on Monday to read on an trip, the book was so good I could not put it down and finished in on Monday evening. I really enjoy all of Brenda Jackson's books. This is a very good read, I suggest not picking it up if you can't finish it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Scandal between the sheets
Review: I usually do not read romance books but this one was very good. Although I wish that the story was longer, I feel that Brenda Jackoson could of added more but overall it was great.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Always Great Work by a Great Author
Review: I usually don't read harlequin books, but since there were books by Ms. Brenda Jackson I had to sneak by my friends and head to the harlequin aisle and pick up this book by Brenda Jackson. I must say that the book was well written and I enjoyed it even though it was short. I wanted more of the story. I just enjoy all Ms. Jacksons book and would tell anyone to pick this and her other Harlequin books up even if you don't read them because this is still Brenda Jackson at her best, which is writing good books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Always Great Work by a Great Author
Review: I usually don't read harlequin books, but since there were books by Ms. Brenda Jackson I had to sneak by my friends and head to the harlequin aisle and pick up this book by Brenda Jackson. I must say that the book was well written and I enjoyed it even though it was short. I wanted more of the story. I just enjoy all Ms. Jacksons book and would tell anyone to pick this and her other Harlequin books up even if you don't read them because this is still Brenda Jackson at her best, which is writing good books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Scandalous...
Review: Newspaper reporter Jasmine Carmody wants nothing more than to expose the mighty Danforth family and any secrets they may be hiding. She is so determined to find any little bit of information that will lend credence to her story that she resorts to digging through the garbage of Wesley Brooks, the Danforth's "adopted" son, who just so happens to have an aversion to reporters.

Unfortunately, Jasmine leaves a little memento behind during her foray. When Wesley finds it, he does a little investigating of his own to find out who it belongs to, how they got onto his private property, and why they were there in the first place. When he discovers it belongs to Jasmine, he decides to give her a taste of her own medicine by becoming her shadow. Wherever she goes, he's right there with her. What is supposed to be annoying soon turns into an intriguing affair of the heart. Will the couple be able to put aside their differences for a chance at true love, or are they doomed to a lifetime of loneliness and despair?

SCANDAL BETWEEN THE SHEETS was a cute, quick read. While it was not as dramatic, fiery or passionate as Brenda Jackson's other works, it was still an enjoyable read. Fans new and old are sure to enjoy.

Reviewed by Renee Williams
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Scandalous...
Review: Newspaper reporter Jasmine Carmody wants nothing more than to expose the mighty Danforth family and any secrets they may be hiding. She is so determined to find any little bit of information that will lend credence to her story that she resorts to digging through the garbage of Wesley Brooks, the Danforth's "adopted" son, who just so happens to have an aversion to reporters.

Unfortunately, Jasmine leaves a little memento behind during her foray. When Wesley finds it, he does a little investigating of his own to find out who it belongs to, how they got onto his private property, and why they were there in the first place. When he discovers it belongs to Jasmine, he decides to give her a taste of her own medicine by becoming her shadow. Wherever she goes, he's right there with her. What is supposed to be annoying soon turns into an intriguing affair of the heart. Will the couple be able to put aside their differences for a chance at true love, or are they doomed to a lifetime of loneliness and despair?

SCANDAL BETWEEN THE SHEETS was a cute, quick read. While it was not as dramatic, fiery or passionate as Brenda Jackson's other works, it was still an enjoyable read. Fans new and old are sure to enjoy.

Reviewed by Renee Williams
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As always, Brenda didn't disappoint
Review: Scandal Between The Sheets was such a lovely, sensual read. Wesley sounded as fine as he wanted to be...and I'm glad Jasmine didn't just give in when she realized he caught her snooping. Although the book was short, it was still very enjoyable, and has me wating to read the rest of the books in the Danforth series even though the other characters and authors are not African American. Good work as usual, Ms. Jackson.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brenda Does It Again - Good Read
Review: Story of Wesley, a young millionaire that is extremely loyal to his adopted family. He won't let anything or anyone hurt them - even a persistent reporter. But what happens when he finds himself falling for the very newspaper reporter, Jasmine, who is determined to get the dirt on his family? It's a cute quick read.


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