by Sarah Mayberry
This story opens with a scene of in which our soon-to-be-hero Dylan deliberately causes such an excruciating public humiliation for our adoring heroine Sadie, that I wondered how the author kept herself from having a truck hit him in the next scene, while Sadie gleefully runs off with.…I dunno, Brad...
Good, but not my favorite Mayberry, mainly because I didn't buy the heroes a) reasons for blowing Sadie off; or b) his change of heart. Oh, and I hate camping scenes in romances - it always seems like such a forced plot device. That said, this has Mayberry's characteristic hot sex scenes and great d...
This is the last book I've read for the year 2011, and as much as I want The Son of Neptune' is the first novel that I've read from Sarah Mayberry and I laughed with the heroine's success and passion, cried the love and pain of loving someone from a distance and although in some ways, Her Best frien...
Good attention grabbers but it took too long to resolve issues so my rating is 3.5* I liked hero when he pursued but didn't like his stubbornness and he needed to grovel more. Dylan gets a writers job working for Sadie and sparks fly as they remember past humiliations.