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by Christine d'Abo
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hippiedaizy
hippiedaizy rated it 12 years ago
Wow. I think this could have been a 5 star for me if Beth and Oliver talked more about their issues. I know we got the gist of it, but I wanted to know what was going on in Oliver's head when Beth mentioned something about a mistake. I wanted to know where that came from. I wanted Beth and Josh ...
Book Travels
Book Travels rated it 12 years ago
We first met Josh on Double Shot and discovered a bit more about him during the series while all the other couples visited Mavericks, his club for erotica and BDSM members. I loved him with Sadie and Paul and it was clear that he needed more than just one partner to be happy, but at the same time we...
Shelley
Shelley rated it 12 years ago
DNF AT 67%I think I expected a bit too much from this novel, considering how much I liked the last two books, I really wanted more than needy self sacrificing inner monologues, and sex that was too scripted to be erotic or sensual.It started off okay, although I did doubt if I was going to warm to B...
The Romance Evangelist
The Romance Evangelist rated it 12 years ago
A copy of this book was provided to me by the publisher for an honest review at SeductiveMusings.blogspot.com.Calling the Shots is the fourth entry in Christine d’Abo’s Long Shots, and the first full length novel in the series. I wasn't familiar with the previous three novellas, but had no problem e...
Flutters and Flails
Flutters and Flails rated it 12 years ago
Calling The Shots is the 4th book in the Long Shots series. Where Books 1-3 deal with a trio of siblings, this book tells the story of Mavericks owner, Josh and his developing relationship with manager Beth and bartender Oliver.Christine d'Abo wrote a healthy balance of erotica and plot and I found...
She Reads Too Much
She Reads Too Much rated it 12 years ago
Ménage the way it should be with all three intimately involved. Excellent read.
Feelingfictional
Feelingfictional rated it 12 years ago
4.5 StarsI've had a bit of a crush on Josh ever since he played a starring role in Double Shot so I was incredibly excited when I found out he had his own story and couldn't wait to see him get his own happy ending. Considering I had a feeling he was half in love with Paul and Sadie it didn't come a...
MinnChica from The Book Pushers
MinnChica from The Book Pushers rated it 12 years ago
Review originally posted here: http://thebookpushers.com/2012/10/11/review-calling-the-shots-by-christine-dabo/I first discovered d’Abo last year when she started the Long Shots series with Carina Press. I instantly fell in love with her sexy writing and engaging characters. Now that Josh, sexy club...
Book-A-Holic Anon
Book-A-Holic Anon rated it 12 years ago
have to say this was my least favorite of the series which made me a bit sad.Josh has been in the background of the rest of the series so I was holding out a lot of hope that his story would be the best of the series but i think his own problems caused me to not get as invested in him as I would hav...
La Crimson Femme
La Crimson Femme rated it 12 years ago
Hoping for a happily ever after for Josh? Best friends with Paul, Josh was invited to share the relationship with Beth and Paul. Before he could even taste it, Sadie kicked him to the curb with her prude attitude. In this new installment of the Long Shot series, Josh is still friends with Sadie an...
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