Rating:  Summary: MMMMMMM Review: This book is easy to read and just soo entertaining. When the book ended, I actually found myself wishing I could continue reading on into these two loveable characters lives. If your looking for a good, hot novel, read this one.
Rating:  Summary: A taste of things to come.......... Review: This is Lori in the begining. The diffculty I found with this book was that I already read all the books Lori had written but... I found this one a bit lacking. This book is a recommended purchase for those who have yet to taste Lori........and for those who have read Lori's other books and wish to maintain a collection (as I have).
Rating:  Summary: A taste of things to come.......... Review: This is Lori in the begining. The diffculty I found with this book was that I already read all the books Lori had written but... I found this one a bit lacking. This book is a recommended purchase for those who have yet to taste Lori........and for those who have read Lori's other books and wish to maintain a collection (as I have).
Rating:  Summary: Foster at her absolute best Review: This Lori Foster reissue shows the essence of our insatiable attraction to her amicable characters and spicy passion. It is a nimble lark that skims lightly on the juggernaut debate of outer beauty vs. inner beauty. It doesn't probe because Lori Foster's romance is catered to entertain. And entertain it does best. Prim and proper schoolteacher Carlie McDaniels catches the attention of lady-killer Tyler Ramsey in a masquerade party held by Tyler's sister-in-law sans Carlie's best friend Bren. She withholds her identity and engages in a lusty interlude with Tyler in a spur of the moment, knowing better that he is a man without commitments. Their interactions become more frequent with Tyler involved in a school program supervised by Carlie. He unravels the sparklingly honest and prickly self inside Carlie and becomes immensely attracted to her, while feeling confusion for his feelings towards the masked woman. Insecured after a failed marriage, Carlie is hesistant to reveal the truth. When she does, Tyler is quick to think that it was all a humiliation act. This is Lori Foster at her absolute best - emotional, funny and intimate. It is a light cautionary tale that warns us not to judge but instead see people in other lights. Tyler is in fact an assiduous man devoted to helping society whose merits are clouded by his "lady-killer" reputation. Carlie is strong and fiercely independent despite her scars. This solid romance completely overshadows the filler story by Julia Elizabeth Leto that seemed such a letdown. It was short, abrupt and undeveloped and she deserved better. It all boils down to an impetuous marketing act.
Rating:  Summary: ... Review: Very sensual and good story line..sort of an ugly duckling tale.
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