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Bad Boys on Board

Bad Boys on Board

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Bad Boys Are Back
Review: The newest anthology Bad Boys On Board brings three wonderful stories for our reading pleasure.

My House, My Rules by Lori Foster introduces Sam Watson, a policeman. Sam is a man who is used to being in control of his life. Ariel Mathers sets that control on its ear. Ariel is a strong willed woman and is not going to let a little thing like an age difference get in her way. This story is a steamy ride that will make you want to read it again and again.

Going down? By Donna Kauffman tells the intriguing story of Callie Montgomery, temporary secretary and Dominic Colbourne, a businessman. These two would have not have connected under normal circumstances but when they are trapped together over night in an elevator, they realize how much they do have in common. In this erotic story the two characters really do some deep soul searching to forge a new relationship.

A Fast Ride by Nancy Warren, Nell Tennant's great Aunt Gertrude Hopkins helps to land the man of Nell's dream at her feet. Wes Doman takes Nell on a wild ride from their first "reviving" kiss till the end of the story. As Wes recovers from his accident and amnesia, he and Nell embark on a hot romance.

All three stories will get your blood bumping.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ALL GOOD
Review: Usually when I read an anthology I find one or two of the stories really good, but the others are so-so. This book I read all three stories in practically one sitting.

Of course "My House/My Rules" by Lori Foster was my favorite--you just can't beat a Lori Foster book. Lori has such a talent! Donna Kauffman's "Going Down" was good too and probably my second favorite. Nancy Warren's "A Fast Ride" was really a really good read too and it would be hard to say that I liked it any less that "Going Down"!

I really enjoyed this book just like the other "Bad Boy" books--each story had backbone and substance which is something I can't say for all anthology stories.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Get out the Asbestos Gloves
Review: Wow what a great set of stories. If all writers wrote like this the male population would be in trouble.

Lori Foster can do no wrong as far as I'm concerned. She writes about people that could be next door. Her stories always show the best of the human spirit. My House, My rules is no exception. Sam is a tough, no nonsense cop. He takes his job and the responsibilties for his family serouisly. So when he finds himself attracted to his youngest brothers girlfriend Sam does the honorable thing and tries to ignore his feelings. Ariel is determined that she will find a way into Sam's affections. What follows in at time funny and poignant. In fact I hope that Ms Foster has plans to write about the two other brothers.

Going Down and A Past Ride and also very enjoyable and worth reading. Brava is doing a great job of publishing hot, passionate, loving stories.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Get out the Asbestos Gloves
Review: Wow what a great set of stories. If all writers wrote like this the male population would be in trouble.

Lori Foster can do no wrong as far as I'm concerned. She writes about people that could be next door. Her stories always show the best of the human spirit. My House, My rules is no exception. Sam is a tough, no nonsense cop. He takes his job and the responsibilties for his family serouisly. So when he finds himself attracted to his youngest brothers girlfriend Sam does the honorable thing and tries to ignore his feelings. Ariel is determined that she will find a way into Sam's affections. What follows in at time funny and poignant. In fact I hope that Ms Foster has plans to write about the two other brothers.

Going Down and A Past Ride and also very enjoyable and worth reading. Brava is doing a great job of publishing hot, passionate, loving stories.


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