Struggling bookshop owner, Josie lives a mundane life in a small town where the most eligible bachelor is a below-average Joe and the most happening place in town is a crummy bar called the Speckled Hen. She spends her days with the only things that bring her books and prison shows on TV. On what would be a boring night like any other, she witnesses an ongoing bank robbery that will forever change her life. Ten banks. Five years. Brothers Ronan and Dagen are former marines turned bank robbers meticulously planning their early retirement. This last heist was supposed to be the easiest one yet, but when Josie shows up, their plans go into a tailspin and they have no other choice than to kidnap the gorgeous bookshop owner. What’s a girl to do with two hot, convicted felons on the run? As the hours go by, the trio begins to get friendly and let their guards down. The mutual desire growing between them is clear as day, throwing a wrench into the former felons’ plans. One thing is certain; neither three will ever be the same after this one night.
3.75 stars Heist by Beckett Riley was a surprisingly enjoyable quick and steamy read. Josie owns a bookstore and is feeling trapped and stressed with her life that seems to be going nowhere. One night, she happens to see a bank robbery and is taken by the robbers. Ronan and Dagen are brothers and have been robbing banks for a while now. They are both ex-cons. They kidnap Josie to make sure she keeps quiet about what she saw. When they arrive at their place however, the attraction between the brothers and Josie is off the charts. Soon, they end up in bed together, but they know it can't last. I liked the steam and the chemistry between Josie with Ronan and Dagen. This was a super quick read, almost too short for me. If there had been a tad more plot it would've been a bit better and given it a little something extra. I definitely enjoyed reading this though, and recommend picking it up if you're in the mood for something super short and steamy. 3.75 stars
I received a copy of this book from the publisher/author to review for Stephanie's Book Reports.
Struggling bookshop owner, Josie , lives a mundane life in a small town where the most eligible blachelor is a below average Joe and the most hpapening place in town is a crummy bar called the Speckled Hen. She spends her days with the only things that bring her joy: books and prison shows on T.V. On what would be a boring night like any other she witnesses an ongoing bank robbery that will forever change her life. Ten banks. FIve years. Brothers Ronan and Dagen are fromer maries turned bank robbers meticulously planning their early retirement. This last heist was supposed to be the easiest on yet, but when Josie shows up, their plans go into a tailspin and they have no other choice than to kidnpa the gorgerous bookshop owner. What'a a girl to do with two hot, convicted felons on the run? As the hours go by, the trio begins to get friendly and lets their guards down. The mutual desire growing between them is clear as days, throwing a wrench inot the forme felons' plans. On thing is certain, neither three will ever be the same after this one night.
This is a quick read. It is just seventy pages total so it is a fast story that is just like a quick break from the world for a few minutes. I like a good menage book. Talk about a really exciting night for a girl who has the most mundane life every. Josie sure never saw these two coming that is for sure.
Heist was my first read from author Beckett Riley. I am a sucker for MFM or menage books. So color me happy when I saw this. If you are looking for a short, easy and hot read, this book is the one for you. Josie is our heroine. She owns a bookstore and she has a boring life. She wants a spark, an adventure, something more, something else. It seems that one night, her wish comes true. She is at the wrong time, at the wrong place. She witnesses a robbery, and now she is taken hostage. But what do you do when your hosteges are two ex marines, hot AF, and the attraction and the chemistry you feel for them, is mutual? Sparks fly
“I’m utterly impressed. This was my second book of Beckett Riley. I fell in love with her writing style and how she develops her plot that I was really looking forward for this story. Heist is the kind of story that makes you crave for menage books. It had been quite a long time since I last read a book like this and I loved it. Plus our heroes are bad guys truly bad side of the law guys. My expectations were blown away by Josie, Ronan and Dagen’s journey after they take her as a hostage. A quick short story that has unexpected moments and hot burning chemistry.”
I enjoyed this quick, steamy read. Josie was in the wrong place at the wrong time but it turned out oh so right for her, Ronan and Dagen. She wanted a less boring existence and fell for these two bad boys. They were protective of her from the start and very caring. If you like quick reads that are hot, this is one for you.
I received a copy of this story through Enticing Journey Book Promotions, and this is my unsolicited review.
I really enjoyed this quick and steamy read! Josie owns a bookstore and she’s feeling stagnant and drowning. She has never fit in in town and the dating prospects are nil in her town. She is in the wrong place at the wrong time and gets kidnapped by two hunky bank robbers. It was supposed to be there last heist but there was a complication.Ronan and Dagen had to take Josie with them because she saw their robbery. That’s when the sexy times really start. Will they leave Josie behind and move on when they find out who she is “dating”?
Heist was my first read by author Beckett Riley . I can’t resist a MFM.
It was an enjoyable short read, fully of steamy bits. A failing bookstore owner is kidnapped when she witnesses a bank robbery. Her time spent with her criminals is much more pleasurable than she could ever imagine.
So good, wish this was my evening. First book from this author and really enjoyed. I really should buy a bookstore because they have all the fun. I liked the story and the characters were good as well.
Although quick, it had its okay parts, but the story line was a bit odd. I guess I could the characters were bland. Some lines were just cringeworthy. That is unusual for me so it means a lot for me as reader to not be like “say what??” . I felt bad for skimming, but it didn’t hold my interest.