Review - Daisy by Karen Botha

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It may take a criminal mind to be a savvy business woman.


If so, Daisy is set and driven to succeed. But to hold on to what she's earned, she must live between black and white. She must spend her life in the gray. 


That makes it difficult for a woman to know who she's dealing with, in business and in bed.


Idris made it his business to know hers, leaving no skeletons undiscovered. When the two meet, sparks fly and sexual tension ignites. Passion, lust, and desire come before sensible decision making.


Has Daisy gotten involved with the wrong person this time? 


Can this gorgeous man be trusted, or is it him that needs to beware? 


Daisy is a mixed race urban romance where the road to true love is  


anything but easy. 


 


Purchase Links


Amazon UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Daisy-Love-mixed-urban-romance-ebook/dp/B07HCRZJJ3


Amazon US - https://www.amazon.com/Daisy-Love-mixed-urban-romance-ebook/dp/B07HCRZJJ3


Author Bio ���


Karen Botha was born in Lincolnshire, England where her father was in the Royal Air Force. As a young girl she always had a passion for reading and writing, studying English Language before University.


Working most of her adult life in digital marketing didn't leave her much time to pursue her passion for stories. But, at the age of 36 she retrained as a reflexologist and started working for herself. This helped her free up more than enough time to enjoy a re-found passion; writing.


Her first novel was inspired by the true life experiences of her clients. But don't believe everything you read, she has more than enough imagination to catch you out with twist and turns galore.


She enjoys romance, travelling and motor sport, which also provide her inspiration for her books.


She currently lives in London with her husband and rescue dog, Shadow.


Social Media Links ���


https://www.facebook.com/KarenBothaAuthor/


www.karenbotha.com


https://www.instagram.com/karenbothaauthor/


https://twitter.com/KarenBothaNovel


 


Review 


The Good!


I loved the double sexy, who was saying what playing each other start. 


 


The Bad


I loved the "not my real name" mystery and the start of this book had me hooked!


The Ugly


I didn't like the name Aman - but dear me I loved Idris. The illegal activity then the criminal background. This was like a modern day Film Noir with a bit of sexy. I really enjoyed the story


 


4.5 Stars 

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Published on November 26, 2018 21:02
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