Dylan Band loves women, but after his ex-fiancée cheated on him, he has decided to create rules to avoid getting hurt again. He plans to stay commitment and pain-free. If he can have a wondrous one night with a woman, that’s good enough. When Frappuccino-addict Angel McCready comes to stay in the condo he shares with her grandpa, he knows how to keep his heart well-guarded from her charm and still flirt with her.Coming to Seattle, Angel expects to find a relaxing down time. To get away, to forget that she nearly married a man with horrible secrets. What she doesn’t expect is to find that’s she’ll be sharing the condo with a delicious tour guide who must have majored in flirtation, who reads to her to help her sleep and has made her forget about everything with a simple smile. Their flirtation escalates to a mind-blowing erotic sex. In two short weeks, their time together becomes an addiction. Night and day, they share wondrous times together. Angel is an aphrodisiac Dylan begins to fall in love with. They’re perfect. But there is one problem. Dylan is not what he presents himself to be.
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If you look at the cover alone well good luck. She looks like a fake barbie doll with no brains, or a whore who was purchased on the street corner. Now you get to the story and lets just say, her looks say it all. Now as for the guy, well a no brain muscle head is a little to good for him. They came off weak and shallow. There was no connection. The story had no depth and no true story. I would like some brain bleach and a bat, the bat is to knock the one who gave me this book to read and we all know where the bleach goes. A one star rating is to high for this book.
This book by Tierney O'Malley was actually a fun read. I only have two small complaints. One, is I don't think the blurb for the book does it justice. I wasn't all that interested in the story, just from the blurb.
The other is that I wish this book were longer. I really loved the interaction the hero, Dylan, had with heroine, Angel. I adored his foul mouthed, misbehaved brothers and sincerely, hint hint, Ms. O'Malley, hope that they all get their own books. I wish we could have met Angel's grandfather, whom I assume is actually a match maker. I wish we could have enjoyed more time with this couple as they fell in love, and also more time with those delicious brothers.
But over all this was a sexy page turner, and I can't wait, again hint hint, for more!
--Brandi, The One Hundred Romances Project
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Dylan Band swore to himself he would never put himself in a position again to fall in love, he had rules he lived by that kept women at a safe and unattached distance. That was until he meets Angel McCready. When his landlord asks him for a favor to be a tour guide for Angel, who is getting over a horrible betrayal from her ex-fiancee he reluctantly agrees. Angel is unlike any woman he is ever met. Like a burst of sunlight, she radiates with joy and causes Dylan to reconsider his stance on relationships.