All 🐄Cow-Eyed and Giggly😝
ARC received for an honest review
THE UNDERCOVER 💘LOVER!
Introducing , Chicago Detective Danny Dutton🔫, AKA Danny O'Shea🐺🍌🌋,🍀 Irish gangsta, naaasssty baaaad boy deluxe. Danny🐺🍌🌋 is a tall, jacked up💪, tatted up⚓, handsome man, built like a linebacker🏈. He's also an smooth talking undercover cop trying to infiltrate Richie Silvestri's South Side Gang.
A carefully planned bar🍺 fight gives Danny🐺🍌🌋 the opening he needs to be presented to Richie🔫🔪 as a new bouncer for his strip club.
Danny🐺🍌🌋 just happens to see Hannah💋💃, Richie's younger sister, upstairs near Richie's office, and it's Insta lust💕 between the two.
Hannah💋 is secretly taking college courses on line at 🌙night. She wants to leave her brother's illegal lifestyle behind. By day, she is a bartender at Richie's strip club.
Danny,🐺🍌🌋 the horndog 🐕 that he is, wants Hannah💃💋 so bad, it's all he can think about. He doesn't know that Hannah is thinking the same thing!
Danny's job is supposed to be infiltrating Richie's gang, but he really wants to infiltrate Hannah's hot body!
YEHAW! Ride em Bareback🍌, Cowgirl!🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
There is a second novel included here, called "SSH....Don't Tell". 🌟🌟🌟 The premise of the book made me extremely angry because I was a young unwed mother who gave her baby up for adoption. I was devastated for years, even though I knew I had done the right thing. It's the single most life changing event that could ever happen to a woman. it preyed on my mind. A woman who has never gone through a pregnancy, then a loss, can never understand the lifelong trauma, the lifelong guilt. Yet the author just had the character, Sherry, basically brush it off like it wasn't that big of a deal. There is absolutely no way the female character in this book would have been able to become a nanny so soon after having her baby and giving it up. The author never lets The reader inside Sherry's head to find out her thoughts about giving up her son.
The whole book has a false ring to it because of this.
It would have been more realistic for the child to have been much older, years older, not a baby, when Sherry is hired to be the Nanny. Time is supposed to heal all wounds, but the wound from having to give up a baby, your flesh and blood, never really heals. The painful scar is there forever.