My young friend had a problem. I’d been mentoring him some since his father died a few months earlier. His problem wasn’t his father’s death. It wasn’t the fact that his father was very wealthy and, now, so was my young friend. He was prepared for that. We sat at the coffee shop, and he worked up the courage to tell me what he needed my help with. Finally, he took a deep breath, looked me in the eye, and leaned across the table toward me. “Dude, it’s my dad’s widow. You gotta take her off my hands. You’re the only one I can trust and the only one who can help me.”
This is not the first book I’ve read by Marilyn Foxworthy and I doubt it will be the last. She is very strong in character development and you get to know her main characters well. She is also in the habit of having characters in one of her books appear in another in a small part. Be forewarned, once exposed to her work, it’s easy to become addicted.
I really Love this story! I think the story flow is elegant, erotic, and mind bending! I’ll absolutely express my belief there has to be another story tied to this one. I like the white references other stories that Marilyn has written. I bought it as soon as I saw it!!
As I have said Ms Foxworthy’s stories are wonderful, I could read her all day. I would love to have a story that had the Jensens both Rob and Tom, and all the new characters all together