Est-ce vraiment mal de vouloir assassiner son patron ? Voilà deux ans que Dylan travaille pour Gabe. Deux longues années jonchées de remarques sarcastiques et d’insultes. Deux longues années à devoir refaire le café quatre fois chaque matin pour satisfaire les goûts pointilleux de môsieur. Sans surprise, Dylan a imaginé les pires façons d’assassiner cet homme impossible à contenter. Entre le poignarder dans l’œil avec une fourchette à gâteaux ou l’étrangler avec sa cravate hors de prix, Dylan a pensé à tout. Jusqu’à ce qu’une rencontre fortuite lui ouvre les yeux sur l’attirance qui existe entre eux. Une attirance cachée sous une épaisse couche d’antipathie. Mais il reste un problème de taille : Gabe est toujours un connard fini dont la règle d’or est de ne jamais s’engager émotionnellement. Alors ? Prendront-ils le risque de briser cette règle au risque de voir leurs cœurs brisés en retour ?
She lives in sunny England with her husband and two children, all of whom claim that they haven't had a proper conversation with her since she got her Kindle.
She has spent her life with her head full of daydreams, and decided one day to just sit down and start writing about them. In the process she discovered that she actually loved writing because how else would she get to spend her time with hot and funny men?
Her latest release is Under Gorse and Stone, which is a magical Christmas story about a centuries-old dragon and his human mate.
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Contemporary romance is by far not my first love. But when life is overwhelming busy consisting of 14+hr days for about 10 weeks, it can be just what I need (with so little time to read daily) . It's even better when it is a bundle too.
These particular stories were perfect for my needs. True feeling relationships with flawed men, built steadily over time, and well developed. Each couple was unique. The focus on the relationship. The sex style unique to the couple, so it does not feel repetitive. For me, these are the epitome of contemporary romance. I never lost interest despite it not being sci-fi / fantasy. I loved the couples. I was vested in their relationship. The writing was strong. I would definitely recommend these.
Mixed Messages is another wonderful series from this amazing author. I loved all the boys and their stories, which were full of fun, banter, steam and wonderfully happy endings. I can’t recommend this highly enough.
Her books are funny, sharp, touching and as is usual in the genre, hopeful. Nothing wrong with that. Her characters pretty much always make you wish they were real and that you could hang out with them
2.5 Stars. I found it dull and formulaic. It’s written well enough, with decent characters. But it didn’t grab my interest, as there isn’t much story, it’s just a romance. I didn’t finish it.