by Anne Stuart, Xe Sands
I finally finished my reread. It was taking too long! I'm glad I finally just gave in just read this straight through the past couple of days. I alternated between the Kindle version and my paperback, which is a little more beat up than it was when I started. Purses are not the best habitat for book...
Jilly and Reno finally got their story! After the heated looks and withheld longing during Taka's book, I was really looking forward to this one.Reno, Reno...what can I say? He's always been the bad boy. Well, now he's the BAD A$$ boy, and I fell in instant lust. Long, red tipped hair, leather a...
As reviewed on Read Our Lips:At the end of Ice Blue, we got to see how Jilly, Summers younger sister, and Reno, Takashis cousin, met for the first time. Ever since then, Jilly´s had a crush on Reno, but somehow nothing ever happened. Now, with her heart broken after a half ass one night stand, she´s...
This started out with exciting action but that soon got repetitive with main characters constantly denying their attraction. The heroine was foolish and everyone spent too much time thinking about things so I started skimming but did finish. Jilly goes to Tokyo to visit her sister, gets caught in ...
3.5 stars actuallyIt was good as a suspense, but the romance part didn't work for me very well. Reno was so rude and cold all the time, that I couldn't understand what attracted Jilly, besides his exotic appearence. And Jilly was supposed to be a kid-genious but never acted like one.Still, it was fa...
I loved this book. I know a huge part of it was the Japanese hero. What can I say? I absoutely adore Asian men, and Reno is such a interesting guy. He's not a nice guy, but boy is he sexy and in the heart he is a decent human being. He is one reluctant to fall in love hero, but deep down I think ...