Rating: Summary: Outstanding! Review: Well Ms Love, you answered my request to give us a book on Parker Ryan. To those who are just being introduced to this author's work, let me first take this moment to recommend reading her debut book, "Whispers In The Night". Parker is first introduced in this book that is about his sister, Patricia and Mac Carter.I really enjoyed this book and have re-read it again before submitting this review. I thought Mac Carter was such an aggressive flirt wiith Patricia. I do believe, Parker has topped him. The heroine in this story is Dr. Cheneza Addams, she's referred to as Chi. Well, you know I am not permitted in these reviews to give any spoiler information to the plot of this story. So, let's see what I can tell you: Parker's first meeting with Dr. Addams is quite unique and shall I say maybe sensual, but it doesn't stop there because Parker does not pull any punches, none what-so-ever. So need I say this book can offer the fellow romance reader with: aggressiveness when required, lots of intimacy, flirting, parts that will make you laugh and some sad parts. Of course we already know, most of these books would be nothing without complications of one's past. Both the hero and heroine have issues that need to be worked out in order for them both to move forward. Chi's mother really has personal issues that make a significant impact on her life; Parker's past hurts and a few other things, I won't mention has a tremendous impact on him likewise. But the author weaves both of their problems into one where the outcome shall I say is a happy one. The title of this book, "And Then Came You" is very suiting to the overall story. This is one of those hard-to-put-down books until you finish it in one sitting. Thanks Ms Love for giving us Parker Ryan's story and once again you illustrated the unconditional love of family that Parker receives in this book. Hope we don't have to wait so long to read another one of your books.
Rating: Summary: Another Exceptional Novel Review: When you want to cubble up to a great book, try those written by Dorothy Elizabeth Love
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