Suzanne S. (latteelover) reviewed The Secret Life of Bryan (Visitation, Bk 2) on + 50 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Part of the Visitation Series
#1 Say No to Joe
#2 The Secret Life of Bryan
#3 When Bruce Met Cyn
#4 Just A Hint--Clint
#5 Jamie
#1 Say No to Joe
#2 The Secret Life of Bryan
#3 When Bruce Met Cyn
#4 Just A Hint--Clint
#5 Jamie
Jennifer W. (GeniusJen) reviewed The Secret Life of Bryan (Visitation, Bk 2) on + 5322 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Lori Foster has long been known for great romances, hot sex, and delicious storylines. She delivers another scorcher with TSLOB. For Foster fans, it's another look into the clan we were introduced to in SAY NO TO JOE? For newcomers, it's a fast, fun read into what happens when two people both pretend to be something they're not. I'm definitely looking forward to reading the next installment in this interrelated series, WHEN BRUCE MET CYN.
Helpful Score: 1
Jaded bounty hunter Bryan Kelly is back, head-over-hormones in lust with a woman he thinks is a hooker---and what she does to his senses is criminal.
Helpful Score: 1
This is another of Fosters pairings of sharply contrasting romantic characters - a tough bounty hunter and a rich dogooder. Both misunderstand the other's profession (saint vs. sinner) and the tangles make for a lively tango that arrives finally in Welcome County.
Loved this book!!
I love this series. Great characters, funny, sexy, can't wait to read Bryan's twin brothers story and Jamies; the town mystery man who shows up with words of wisdom makes all the girls swoon and is gone in the blink of an eye. If you haven't read this series grab them they fuse together in a great collection of one big family (sort-of) full of secrets, adventures and finding their soul mates.
This was my first Lori Foster book so I didn't know what to expect, but I really liked this story! I'm not big on Romances, but I loved how she built these character up as well as the people around them.
Even though you know its all about Brian and Shay, the story doesn't consume you with sexuality and these two people, it more so builds you up to a great suspense of how and when the next secret is going to be relieved. Really well written..
Even though you know its all about Brian and Shay, the story doesn't consume you with sexuality and these two people, it more so builds you up to a great suspense of how and when the next secret is going to be relieved. Really well written..
Linda E. (txag80) - , reviewed The Secret Life of Bryan (Visitation, Bk 2) on + 257 more book reviews
I turn to Lori Foster when I have had too much of erotic romance that is just plain bad writing and seemingly nonexistent editing. Lori came through on this one with her spirited and filthy rich heroine who falls hard for a rough and tough guy. The plot and character development are solid and interesting. The first love scene is almost two-thirds in, but the pay off is 12 sizzling pages long. Another recommendation for Lori Foster!
Book 2 of a series of fun books to read!
Cheryl D. (NanaGeorgia) - reviewed The Secret Life of Bryan (Visitation, Bk 2) on + 11 more book reviews
If Lori Foster has ever written a bad book I've never read it... This was a page turner. As usual there was more than one story going on which is why Lori is so good. You become interested in the lives all around the main players. 6 stars for Bryan and Lori never lets me down...
great book as always by her.
GREAT book! Part of a series starting with Say No Joe
I Love Lori Foster and this is another good book!
Julie P. (cindersatin) reviewed The Secret Life of Bryan (Visitation, Bk 2) on + 265 more book reviews
This is so much fun to read about characters you met in other books...I can't wait for the next one!
Barbara F. (daylilylover) reviewed The Secret Life of Bryan (Visitation, Bk 2) on + 768 more book reviews
Bounty hunter Bryan Keely has a few rules. Rule #1: Women are for fun, not committment. Rule #2: He'll do anything for his twin brother, even switch places in order to find out who wants to sabotage the preacher's charity organization.
Watch for Bryan's brother in When Bruce met Cyn
This book follows "Say No To Joe?".
Sandi P. (DakotaDreams) reviewed The Secret Life of Bryan (Visitation, Bk 2) on + 178 more book reviews
I really like Lori Foster, fun, romantic reads with depth.
Lori Foster is always fun! Great beach book!
Has the bounty hunter from "Say No To Joe?" and the sister from "Fantasy." I love Foster's writing. She is one of the few authors I would purchase a hardback by.
This is a great series. Foster writes some of the best!
great book
I've read the series out of order, however I've enjoyed them all!
Regina C. (flyinggems) reviewed The Secret Life of Bryan (Visitation, Bk 2) on + 451 more book reviews
This is Book Two in the Visitation Series.
We met Bryan in the first book. He was the bounty hunter who helped Joe. Now he is helping his brother run a safe house. Meet Shay a rich girl with the best heart. Will they save each other?
It was an OK read. A little harder to get through than the first one. Predictable.
Visitation Series
1 Say No to Joe
2 The Secret Life of Bryan
3 When Bruce Met Cyn
4 Just A Hint--Clint
5 Jamie
We met Bryan in the first book. He was the bounty hunter who helped Joe. Now he is helping his brother run a safe house. Meet Shay a rich girl with the best heart. Will they save each other?
It was an OK read. A little harder to get through than the first one. Predictable.
Visitation Series
1 Say No to Joe
2 The Secret Life of Bryan
3 When Bruce Met Cyn
4 Just A Hint--Clint
5 Jamie
Robyn P. (realtorrobyn) reviewed The Secret Life of Bryan (Visitation, Bk 2) on + 71 more book reviews
interesting and fun to read, sexy books. likeable characters
Love this book, also the rest of the series on visitation
Marie M. (malm548) - , reviewed The Secret Life of Bryan (Visitation, Bk 2) on + 121 more book reviews
I really enjoy all of her books. She is one of my favorite writers. I love how she connects all of her characters, past and present.
Maria P. (BklynMom) - , reviewed The Secret Life of Bryan (Visitation, Bk 2) on + 541 more book reviews
Foster does it again. Well done!