by Shannon McKenna
I've read most of Ms. McKenna's books and this seemed a little too boilerplate/formulaic to enjoy. The standard formula seems to be: girl is in trouble, girl meets boy (who's having his own set of problems), and both wind up running from bad guys that seem to have more toys available than James Bond...
I started this book & HAD to stop about 30% because the internal dialog going on inside ALL the characters' heads just became insufferable. There was absolutely no story progression. I was frustrated to infinity & beyond! It was bad enough having to read pages & pages of the main characters' thought...
[b:Blood and Fire|9859337|Blood and Fire (McClouds & Friends #8)|Shannon McKenna|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348903736s/9859337.jpg|14750559]This is the 8th book in this awesome series. The McCloud and Friends series continues with Kev's little brother. Bruno has such a tortured past that he can...
Bruno Ranieri lost his mother years ago and he closed that part of himself off or at least he thought he did. When Lily Parr walks into his restaurant, she brings a lot of drama. The one person who could help her is Bruno. Lily’s father is murdered but not before he tells her a painful secret he has...