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Friday, January 29, 2010

Feature Friday Winner!

Good Morning! We will not be having a Feature Friday today. However, I did want to announce the winner from last week's Feature Friday.

The winner of The Omegas (great book!) by Annie Nicholas is...


Beth!!!


Congrats, lucky lady! You should be receiving an email soon.

Melissa

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Three Sisters Series, Book 2: Northern Exposure by Stephanie Williams


Three Sisters Series, Book 2: Northern Exposure by Stephanie Williams
Publisher: Red Rose Publishing
Genre: Romance, contemporary, IR


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Summary: For the first time, Brittany Reese is going to take an actual non-working vacation. Being the owner and publisher of Colorful Travels Magazine, her job allows her to travel all over the globe. However it's always work. Well, this time it's all about her. Her destination—Finland.

Yeah, of all places. It wasn't planned, it just happened thanks to a certain ex. Oh well, she wasn't going to shop anyway, this was more like a Sabbatical. Although she loved her career, there was still something missing. She didn't know if it was work or her lack luster love life. But she was going to find out and Finland was perfect. Drama free.

Sebastian Jalo never believed in fate. But seeing the dark beauty on his favorite clothing optional beach was making him a believer. This was the fourth time in as many years that he's seen her, but he never got a chance to approach her, she was always busy. Well this time was as better time as any.
Besides, he could use a little excitement in his life. Being a graphic artist for the Government of Finland didn't actually scream party!

Deb’s Review: Northern Exposure, the second book in the Three Sisters Series, is fun and exciting! This book took me to places of wondrous scenery and captivating sites. Throw all that in with amazing characters and you have the makings of a fabulous book; as well as a marvelous way to start a series off. Stephanie Williams definitely knows how to pull her readers in. I could not put this book down until the last page was read.

Brit and Sebastian were fun to get to know. I enjoyed Brit’s intelligence as well as her fire. I think brainy is sexy. I was able to connect with her character and I think that readers will as well. She is a self-made lady, but not so much so that she doesn't need a wonderful man at her side. Sebastian…talk about one tall, yummy drink of Scandinavian water. His sexiness and take-charge attitude flow off the pages.

The additional characters were just so fun and had me laughing. The plot line is what drew my wayward travel genes to attention. Ms. Williams, are these places you have visited or is your research based on surfing and looking up information? The pictures you paint in this book are so amazing. I would love to visit Scandinavia one day. The only down side I found about this book is the lack of their family past, but maybe in the next books we will get to see more of that.

Northern Exposure is a truly magnificent read! I, for one, cannot wait to see what Stephanie Williams has planned for the other Reese sister. Stephanie Williams is Hot! Hot! Hot! She brings passionate heat as well as heart to this book. And I say, Brava!

Click Here to read the Dark Diva Review of Ringside (Three Sisters Series, Book 1) by Stephanie Williams & LaVerne Vaughn

Rated 4 Delightful Divas by Deb



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My Heart is Within You ~ Book 1 of the Triquetra Trilogy by Marguerite Labbe


My Heart is Within You ~ Book 1 of the Triquetra Trilogy by Marguerite Labbe
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Genre: GLBT, M/M, Paranormal



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Summary: The power of heart and soul holds the key to the survival of the last of the ancient vampires. Kristair is running out of time. His race has faded away, prey to delusion and deterioration, and his only chance to live long enough to find a cure is to bind his psyche to a human vessel in a long forgotten ritual.

Kristair's chosen vessel is Jacob Corvin, a man of passionate stubbornness and fierce loyalty; he has captured Kristair's fantasies so completely that he is both the vampire's greatest strength and most crippling weakness. Drawing upon Jacob's spirit and Kristair's resolve, they each bind a portion of their souls to one other. For as long as Jacob carries Kristair's heart within him, the vampire can continue his quest.

Just when they have hope, their mission is threatened by The Syndicate, a group of younger vampires who attempt to force Kristair to teach them his secrets before he disappears like the rest of the ancients. Battling both The Syndicate's attacks and his unexpected need and love for Jacob, Kristair's strength begins to fade, forcing him to make a decision that will change his and Jacob's lives forever.

Kathy’s Review: This was a long story, at 280 pages, but My Heart is Within You is written so skillfully that it flows and, as the tension builds, begins to speed along to the end. I wasn’t aware at the start that this is the first book in a trilogy but when I discovered that fact, was very pleased to find it so; and even more so that both the second and third books are now available. By the end of the story I was extremely grateful for this fact! It even made the cliff-hanger ending much more palatable, especially as I have both subsequent books now in my TBR.

This is the first story that I’ve read by Marguerite Labbe and it’s just the beginning of many more to come. I love the complexity of her writing and, due to the length, she is able to fully explain and inform. The relationship between Kristair and Jacob starts as a tease. We know enough about both of them and their reaction to the other that, by the time they truly connect, it’s a relief.

Right from the very start the reader knows that there is something very special between these two men. What I found equally surprising and engaging is that their relationship was nothing like I expected. Ms. Labbe has created a very pleasant twist, but as Kris and Jacob come to vibrant life on the pages it’s almost to be expected that they would bring their own strong personalities to bear. I also find it very interesting to note that this is a dual first-person narrative; both Kristair and Jacob have an opportunity to communicate directly, letting us experience the whole. What I really liked is that it is quite easy to determine who is in ascendancy; they each have a strong voice and their patterns of speech and wording gives them away very easily.

Now that I think on it, My Heart Within You is very much an introduction. It’s long and detailed to be sure, but we are given so much to absorb, so much that is very new, that Marguerite Labbe gives us an opportunity to truly enter this intriguing world of vampires. And she does a most admirable job.

I’d venture to say that this world seems almost plausible. That’s not to say I’d be thrilled to run into vampires, but I can picture them in a distant corner of my world. Even with some of the abilities that the vampires have, I must say that I didn’t consciously or unconsciously identify this tale as paranormal. Huh.

If you, as a reader, enjoy books with very evolved ‘other’ elements, well-crafted and detailed story-lines and characters that burst into your consciousness, then to you I highly recommend Marguerite Labbe’s My Heart is Within You. But I caution you to make sure that you have the other two books so that you may seamlessly continue the story. Otherwise, I cannot be held responsible for the effects of withdrawal sure to ensue.

Rated 5 Delightful Divas and a Recommended Read by Kathy!





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Playing For Keeps (The Smith Sister’s Trilogy, Book 2) by Stephanie Morris

Playing For Keeps (The Smith Sister’s Trilogy, Book 2) by Stephanie Morris
Publisher: Amira Press
Genre: Contemporary Interracial Romance


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Summary: Keirra Smith has never met a man more self-confident, overbearing and irritating and she wants him. Only she isn’t willing to admit that she does. Eric Brooks lives a lifestyle that she doesn’t want any part of but he won’t take no for an answer. Knowing that she is fighting a losing battle she gives in. After all what better way to prove to him that they are incompatible than to give into everything that she wants . . . he wants.

Deb’s Review: Playing for Keeps is a real winner. Stephanie Morris has written a sensational romance that is sure to touch the heart of all who read this book. The characters are amazing, funny and down to earth. Playing for Keeps is the second book in The Smith Sister’s Trilogy; Keirra and Eric's story.

Keirra is part of a set of identical triplets. The relationship she has throughout this book with her sisters is one I admire. I was able to get a feel for them all, but was able to stay on track with Keirra's story. Eric, if you had to pick a hero it would be him. He has great qualities, but faults as well. He had me laughing so hard with his antics and I found myself cheering him on.

Another wonderful addition to this book was the second string characters. For goodness sake, all I can say is that Stephanie Morris made the family trait in this book stand out. I have never laughed so much. Eric, poor Eric… I felt his pain. *laughing* The interactions with his and Keirra's families were hilarious! The triplets add their own style of fun to this book as well. I felt the connection between the sisters. I also got a glance I hope of Kayla's story. Is there romance blooming between Kayla and James, Stephanie?

Playing for Keeps has its share of passionate scenes as well as a little bit of heart stopping scenes. Mums the words on those, of course. *grins* It all just rounded out this book quite nicely. If you are looking for a wonderful book full of family love, passion and tons of laughter then Playing for Keeps is the right book for you. I know once I read it, I could not wait to see what happened next. Stephanie Morris is a true delight beyond words! She pens such heart-catching books that you feel as if you are in the story with her characters.

Rated 5 Delightful Divas and a Recommended Read by Deb!





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Dakota Ranch Crude (Dakota Heat, 2) by Leah Brook

Dakota Ranch Crude (Dakota Heat, 2) by Leah Brook
Publisher: Siren-Bookstrand, Inc.
Genre: EROTIC Romance, Menage a Trois/Quatre, Western/Cowboys


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Summary: When Samantha Cross goes to her brother's employers to ask for help, she had no idea it would change her life forever. To repay their debt, they both have to live and work at the Dakota Ranch for one year. Samantha has no option but to accept.
Her brother's employers, Shayne and Jackson Montgomery, are not what she expected. Jackson, the younger brother, is too handsome and charming to resist, especially when he sets his sights on her. He wants her to share her life with not only him, but his older brother, Shayne.
She realizes the only way is to show Shayne he's not the crude animal he's become convinced he is.
Shayne is hard headed and won't believe it, convinced he would only hurt her. Can Samantha convince this tender giant he and his brother are perfect for her?

Jae’s Review: Dakota Ranch Crude by Leah Brooke is the second book in the Dakota Heat series. These are all stand-alone stories, tied together by a common theme; Dakota men and hot ménages. In this story, we meet Samantha who finds herself, due to a bizarre chain of events, entangled with owners of the Dakota Ranch, Shayne and Jackson. While these two are brothers, their personalities couldn’t be more different.

Dakota Ranch Crude is a fast-paced story that takes hold of you right in the beginning and doesn’t let up until the conclusion. I liked that Samantha was coming into the situation with no prior experience; with the ménage aspect certainly, but I was thinking more about her lack of experience with ranch life. I enjoyed learning about the ranch, and ranch men, from her perspective.

The intrigue portion of the story was wholly unexpected from the blurb that I read and it was a very nice addition to the story. It added that little bit more of the impetus needed to get these characters to their excellent conclusion.

I have the third book in the Dakota Heat series ready to read, and you can be assured that I’ll start that one right away. I can’t wait to see where Leah Brooke will take us next.

Rated 4 ½ Delightful Divas by Jae!

Sweet Revenge by Rachel McNeely

Sweet Revenge by Rachel McNeely
Publisher: Siren-Bookstrand, Inc.
Genre: Romance, Contemporary



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Summary: Madeline Roush's computer company is under attack. As CEO, she reluctantly returns to Houston to meet her company's enemy. She didn't expect the man to look like a fallen angel.

Trace Harwood is set on revenge. He wants to take over Roush Computers from the men who held him back ten years ago. He didn't expect to fall for the beautiful CEO, or put her in his line of fire.

But Trace is determined to take the company, even as his feelings for Madeline grow and their desire peaks during a weekend spent together. When he finally gains control of Roush Computers, Madeline leaves town. Will Trace realize his mistake, and if he can ever find her, can he make amends to the woman he loves?

Jordan’s Review: I enjoyed Sweet Revenge by Rachel McNeely even though the hero is a stereotypical Alpha male who thinks he knows everything and has his life all sorted out. He’s made more approachable to a reader when certain facts of his life are revealed; all in a timely fashion.

Maddie is both cute and the perfect heroine for Trace. Her determination, stubbornness you might call it, is thoroughly charming and her pride goes right along with it to give us a wonderful, tough, but soft heroine.

Sweet Revenge plays out well with the perfect ending in the form of an epilogue, which I thought capped the story nicely.

Rated 4 Delightful Divas by Jordan



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Pure Heaven by Jenette DuPris

Pure Heaven by Jenette DuPris
Publisher: Red Rose Publishing
Genre: western paranormal shifter



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Summary: When her uncle left her in the dust of Loving, Texas, Honey Carrington survived by keeping house at the Moonlight Hotel, all the while dreaming of marrying a respectable rancher. But dangerous is the only word for tall, dark and handsomeTexas Ranger, Brett Masters. She's drawn by the velvet caress of his voice, but becomes suspicious of his admiring appraisal of her when he warns his friends she belongs to him.

With a risky job like Brett's, and still on the hunt for rogue werewolves who killed his parents, he figures love can only leave a widow. Leader of the wolf pack, he never expected to find his mate, until he met Honey.

Now he must prove in front of witnesses, according to the pack law love ritual, that she belongs to him. When her life is threatened, he must protect her at all cost from the last of the rogue werewolves. But can he?

Deb’s Review: I thought Pure Heaven was a very nice addition to the Legends of Loving Texas Series. Jenette DuPris graces us with a short, fast paced story full of lust and love. Here, in the Wild West, sexual appetites run wild, especially when there are werewolves involved.

Brett and Honey, in my opinion, were quite wonderful as the hero and heroine of this book. Even though I did not get time to really get a feel for the characters, the plot line was well written. With everything that was happening throughout Pure Heaven, I never found myself getting bored.

I say, if you want a short read with a lot of loving and a good shot of action, then Pure Heaven will be a great addition to your collection. Jenette DuPris is new to me and I would enjoy trying something else from this author.

Rated 3 ½ Delightful Divas by Deb!



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It's Love Baby by Josie St. Marie

It's Love Baby by Josie St. Marie
Publisher: Red Rose Publishing
Genre: Erotic Romance



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Summary: Abandoned by her best friend at the beginning of a well needed vacation in Las Vegas, Blue Gerard hopes that sexy stranger Landen Avanti can help salvage her trip and turn it into a sensual escapade of new experiences.
Blue puts aside her good-girl sensibilities and dives into the bad-girl pleasures Landen offers. Landen is more than willing to pleasure the delectable Blue and turn a week of business into one of erotic fun. He willingly sheds his straight-laced persona and allows his amorous side full rein.

They both know that what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but, when their week of passionate exploration comes to an end will they be able to walk away?

Kathy’s Review: This is a very temptation filled story, but it’s also a wonderful romance. With It’s Love Baby, Josie St. Marie has given readers a story that takes us on a voyage of sensuality, and surprisingly, fun. Blue Gerard is unique, loveable and sweet and she’s going to take everything she can get during her time in Vegas. She’s an awesome character and her vitality and lust for life allows us to really get to know her. I love her friendliness and I envy her ability to fit in wherever she is. I also really enjoyed her reactions to Landen; her hot airport guy that turned out to be her hot Vegas experience.

Landen is sexy in so many ways; he’s definitely HOT, but he’s down-to-earth as well as confident. He’s a very good friend and a sweetly protective big brother. He’s also the man who, when he meets Blue, loses much of his calm and collected demeanor, which is actually a lot of fun! And then there are the friends; they’re too vibrant to be left in the background, which they really have no intention of doing anyway.

The relationship between Blue and Landen is sizzling and tender; it’s outrageous, but romantic; above all it’s the heart and soul of this touching romance. We are also treated to some interesting supporting characters that add their own personalities to the festivities. I enjoyed It’s Love Baby more than I had thought I would, and I had fairly high expectations after reading the summary. And Josie St. Marie has joined my list of authors whose books I will be looking for.

There was only one discordant note for me. Blue came early to Las Vegas to spend some time together with her best friend Colin and it was his abandonment that allowed Blue and Landen meet up. Which I didn’t mind at all! What struck a bit of a sour note was the working behind Colin’s disappearance. I am not going to go into specifics, but I found this part of the story the hardest to swallow, or perhaps the weakest. It may be that it was supposed to ring false, I don’t know. It could just be that my strong feelings for those involved affected my impression of the genuineness… no, that’s not what I mean. I guess what I’m trying to say is that I found this section to be the shakiest part of the story. In some ways it felt that Ms. St. Marie really didn’t have an explanation early on and the reason came out of the blue. This sounds rather harsh and that’s not my intention. It’s just that I couldn’t really feel that this was consistent with the rest of the story.

And now that I’ve blundered, I will say that, even with this negative element, that my rating of 4 Divas says a lot to my overall liking for Josie St. Marie’s It’s Love Baby.

Rated 4 Delightful Divas by Kathy!



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Stormy Weather by Nancy O'Berry

Stormy Weather by Nancy O'Berry
Publisher: Red Rose Publishing
Genre: Contemporary

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Summary: The proceeds of this book go to the Susan G. Komain Foundation *note* frank discussion on breast cancer surgery and reconstruction As a woman, Lauren Phelps has suffered the worst life can throw at her. The loss of her breast, the rejection of her husband, a divorce can she pick up the shattered threads of her life and continue? Cole McGuire met Lauren Phelps through a mutual friend, his mother. When Lauren took a medical leave of absence, he wondered if he would ever see her again. When she returned to Teague and Marshalls, he made sure she was transferred to his office. Now divorced, he wondered if he stood a chance to woo her. Can Lauren learn to love again after the storm?

Deb’s Review: Stormy Weather is a wonderful, touching book that had this reviewer reaching for the tissue box, cheering Lauren and Cole along. Nancy O'Berry is absolutely brilliant! She has captured just the right emotion for this book to draw the readers in. I, as a granddaughter of an amazing lady who dealt with breast cancer and won, am thankful for this book. Nancy O'Berry gives a story that depicts the real life of breast cancer, along with the ups and downs.

More importantly, it shows us love can endure anything as long as it's lasting.Lauren’s character is one that drew me to her. She felt real to me, like I could sit down and chat with her. As she took off the bandages, I felt her nervousness at what she would find. Do you ever get a catch in your breath knowing that something important is about to happen? That is what this moment felt like. Cole, sweet Cole, we need hundreds of this man in the real world. His compassion and charisma drew him to me, as well as his lighter side. He was easy to bond with and had a laid back feel to him. The second level characters—oh my goodness—I truly loved them! They helped keep this story flowing and fun. Breast cancer is serious business; we all need a little fun to balance out the scale of life.
In Stormy Weather you will find many things: an amazing plot line, characters you can connect with and unbelievable love stories, old and new. This is just one more example why Nancy O'Berry is not an author to be missed. She brings light and heart into her books as well as steamy passion. If you’re looking for a short heart warming story, this book is a must for you.The Foreword by Emma Harding at the start of this book is definitely worth reading.

Rated 4 Delightful Divas by Deb! 

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***************Thursday Temptations!****************










Hello Everyone,
Today I thought I would treat you with some amazing
and very lickable ABS.
Enjoy..
Special Thanks To Nic!
Diva Deb

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Cutting to the Chase by Stephanie Morris


Cutting to the Chase by Stephanie Morris
Publisher: Sugar and Spice Press
Genre: Contemporary Interracial Romance



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Summary: Ashley Bennett is a physical therapist burnt out from the job because of all of the rich, spoiled patients she has had to put up with. She moves back to San Angelo, TX to be closer to her family and friends. She has made enough money to live comfortably for a little while until she decides what she wants to do. Unfortunately things don’t go as she planned. Upon stopping by the hospital where she started out in physical therapy, she runs into her old mentor. While there, her help is enlisted for a patient who needs her expertise. When she finds out the new patient is Christopher Morgan, her world is sent into a tailspin. She and Chris have a history. They have been friends since the age of five, and she had kept a secret from him. It is a secret that could rock the foundation of their friendship. She is in love with him.

Christopher Morgan feels like he is having the worst luck in the world lately. His mother is an awful meddlesome matchmaker distracting him from being able to find the woman of his dreams on his own. It only gets worse when his horse training session goes awry and he ends up in the hospital. To top it all off he is told his new physical therapist is Ashley Bennett, his childhood friend and the woman he has secretly been in love with for years. He had no idea she was back in town, but now that he does he doesn't plan to let her go.

Deb’s Review: Cutting to the Chase was one emotional, heart warming story that had this reviewer sighing with joy. This is a remarkable story about never giving up and being willing to try something new. Stephanie Morris did a brilliant job writing this book and educating us on an unknown illness.

Ashley is such a delightful heroine. I can see her staring at Chris with her hands on her hips. *grins* Her strength and love for Chris had me rooting for them since they first reconnected. I so admire an intelligent lady who is not a push over. Ashley has enough backbone to deal with anything.

Chris is truly a hot cowboy, straight down to his cowboy boots. He was dealt a serious blow in his life. I have to say that Ms. Morris made this hero one worth remembering. Just thinking about this book makes tears spring to my eyes.

I have to applaud Stephanie Morris for her portrayal of the illness in this book. It was an eye opener. She made it easier to understand, which kept me in tune with the story. It did not take away from the heart of the book.

As the other characters go, there was an amazing list. I adored them all! Once you read this book you will see why. They added a nice background to the story, but left the spotlight on Ashley and Chris.

If you are looking for a well-rounded family-feeling love story with unspeakable passion then Cutting to the Chase is a story you need to add to your collection. Stephanie Morris, is a true honor to discover. Anyone who has not read this book, please do.

Rated 4 ½ Delightful Divas by Deb!



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Back In Black by Lori Foster


Back In Black by Lori Foster
Publisher: Berkley Publishing
Genre: Contemporary Romance


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Summary: SBC president, Drew Black, is as controversial as they come. But the hot-headed entrepreneur is a perfect match for his popular sports club venture: uncompromising and extreme. Maybe too extreme. With a reputation for saying what he thinks, Drew's been causing a lot of friction. That's why someone's been called in to clean up his image—before he does any permanent damage.

The lucky lady is Gillian Noode, a PR expert who's smoothed out the rough edges on many a man. But Drew is rougher than anyone she's ever met, and he refuses to change for any woman, for any reason. To make matters more complicated, Gillian's starting to like him raw. Now, opposites aren't only attracting, they're igniting. But in the rising heat, which one of them will end up on top?

Deb’s Review: Back in Black by Lori Foster is book five in the SBC series. The long awaited story about Drew Black. From this reviewer's standpoint it was well worth the wait.

From fiery women to hot blooded males, Lori Foster's SBC series will get your blood pumping. Here is a list of the series, in case you missed one:

Book #1 - Causing Havoc
Book #2 - Simon Says
Book #3 - Hard To Handle
Book #4 - My Man Michael

Back in Black has everything a great contemporary romance should have: intrigue and action, along with love scenes that will knock your socks off. Lori Foster will flip your switch and ignite your passions with Drew, Gillian, Brett and Audrey's stories.

Drew and Gillian's back-and-forth bantering adds to the sparks flowing between these two characters. Can Drew, a pure bad boy, hold his own when he comes face to face with a PA powerhouse like Gillian Noode? Or will they just end it all with a knock out?
Drew has his issues, but in all reality he is a great character. Drew's mouth and his all so sexy swagger is what drew me to him in the first place. What he lacks in tact, he makes up for in heart. I think the readers will connect with him just fine. I know I did. You can find Drew's character in all of the other SBC books as well.

Gillian—what a dynamo—is certainly a character I can admire. Ms. Foster does not write her women to be shrinking violets and Gillian is no exception. She takes no bull and can spin anything. I have to ask Ms. Foster, is Gillian's character a carbon copy of anyone you know? I for one would love to know. *g*

As far as plot lines go, it flowed very nicely. I was never lacking for information. Ms. Foster gives great in-depth details into all the characters. You get their whole story, past and present, by the time you get to the last page. I think it helped me connect with the characters, as well as get the feel for the story. I even enjoyed the little added fact that Ms. Foster added a cat named "Spice" (Brett's cat) to the book. I am a huge animal lover and know Lori is as well.

There was a nice surprise when I found that there was another love story brewing with in this book. Brett and Audrey's story is sweet and emotional, with some turbulence just like Drew and Gillian's, but in my opinion, that makes the story more believable. A very nice bonus, but their story did not steel away the spotlight from Drew and Gillian merely added to it. I found that both couples blended quite well and their interactions added drama as well as laughter throughout the book.

Secondary level characters were strong. There are recurring characters from the first three books; I was missing Michael and Kayli from book four. As with all the other SBC books, we are never lacking for crazy people. *chuckle* Back in Black is no exception. There is someone out there trying to stop Drew Black. The plot twist was a great addition; I was never bored. The pace kept moving right along.

Back in Black is extremely HOT! Sure to make to best seller list and the Top 10. Lori Foster is what true romance is all about. She is deliciously sinful, with a delectable imagination that draws us into her books that leave us saying Wow!

Here is a little added information for you on her SBC books: http://www.mmaworldwide.com/
Lori is a huge fan.

Rated 5 Delightful Divas and a Recommended Read by Deb!





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