Smooth Talking Stranger (Travises, #3)
by:
Lisa Kleypas (author)
Billionaire playboy, and all-around ladies’ man, Jake Travis has a reputation as big as the state of Texas. He drives too fast, lives too hard, and loves too many women to count. In her advice column, and her love life, Ella Varner is always practical. So when she’s left holding her reckless...
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Billionaire playboy, and all-around ladies’ man, Jake Travis has a reputation as big as the state of Texas. He drives too fast, lives too hard, and loves too many women to count. In her advice column, and her love life, Ella Varner is always practical. So when she’s left holding her reckless sister’s baby, she decides to ask Jake Travis to take a paternity test.Ella is instantly struck by Jake’s bold good looks and easy charm—but she’s not falling for his sweet talk. This big sexy tomcat needs to take responsibility for his actions, and Ella’s making him stick to his word. Now if she can only ignore the unspoken attraction that smolders between them…
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780312351670 (0312351674)
Publish date: March 2nd 2010
Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pages no: 372
Edition language: English
Series: Travis Family (#3)
Babies and hot alpha-males. What's not to love? *whew*
I found this to be a heart-warming story about heroine's journey to love in multiple forms. Ella cares for her sisters abandoned newborn and seeks help from millionaire playboy Jack Travis who is thought to be father. Good plot, action, relevant issues, and sex - this book had them all.
2.5 starsDidn't really like the heroine, but the hero was dre-e-e-eamy.
Number three in the Travis Family series and my least favourite. The heroine, Ella Varner, is used to being the fixer in her family. Be it to help her capricious mother, or to save the sister from her mother's antics or boyfriends. When her sister leaves her week old baby with their mother, it's Ell...
I swear, I am becoming a huge fan of Lisa Kleypas, I have honestly loved or enjoyed at least in passing every single one of her books. She is like romance crack and she is able to write fresh new character each and everytime within the cliches of Chick Lit and the Historical Romance Genres. Each and...