Real Men Do It Better: His Body Electric / Bed and Breakfast / For Maggie's Sake / Siren's Call
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
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Genres: Literature & Fiction, Romance
Book Type: Paperback
Yvonne L. reviewed on + 929 more book reviews
I got this book for Donovan and Leigh's stories. I have never read anything by Wilde and Alexander before. Overall the anthology was okay. I couldn't finish Alexander and Wilde's stories though.
"Bed and Breakfast" by Susan Donovan: I thought I wouldn't like this because Kate was so bitchy in the beginning but she grew on me. Jorey was nice. I found all his alternative spiritual stuff a little overdone (Ironic since I'm as papan as they come). Regardless it was a sweet little story.
"For Maggie's Sake" by Lora Leigh: Cool story. This was the last story I haven't read out of the series and it took me a little bit to get back to who all the characters were. I liked Maggie quite a bit. She wasn't too big of a pushover and surprisingly Joe wasn't that overbearing. Leigh has a tendency to create alpha males that can cross the line of becoming a jerk but I think she pulled it back enough with Joe. Some action scenes but mostly lots of steamy bedroom fun.
"Siren's Call" by Lori Wilde: I read most of the story but just couldn't get myself to finish it. Duncan is trying to win back Annie after breaking her heart five years ago. Getting Annie to trust him again is a huge issue. So what does he do? Lie to her about a treasure map her parents died trying to pursue to try to win her heart. Idiot. After a while I just couldn't stand how dumb the plot was and left it unfinished.
"His Body electric" by Carrie Alexander: I couldn't get past the first few chapters. It was really slow and boring to me. Karen wasn't that interesting despite the fact that she was so tuned on being a sex phone operator that she had to quit. Okay. Whatever. Not a good story for me but I'm sure others might enjoy it.
Not exactly a keeper but I didn't regret reading it either.
"Bed and Breakfast" by Susan Donovan: I thought I wouldn't like this because Kate was so bitchy in the beginning but she grew on me. Jorey was nice. I found all his alternative spiritual stuff a little overdone (Ironic since I'm as papan as they come). Regardless it was a sweet little story.
"For Maggie's Sake" by Lora Leigh: Cool story. This was the last story I haven't read out of the series and it took me a little bit to get back to who all the characters were. I liked Maggie quite a bit. She wasn't too big of a pushover and surprisingly Joe wasn't that overbearing. Leigh has a tendency to create alpha males that can cross the line of becoming a jerk but I think she pulled it back enough with Joe. Some action scenes but mostly lots of steamy bedroom fun.
"Siren's Call" by Lori Wilde: I read most of the story but just couldn't get myself to finish it. Duncan is trying to win back Annie after breaking her heart five years ago. Getting Annie to trust him again is a huge issue. So what does he do? Lie to her about a treasure map her parents died trying to pursue to try to win her heart. Idiot. After a while I just couldn't stand how dumb the plot was and left it unfinished.
"His Body electric" by Carrie Alexander: I couldn't get past the first few chapters. It was really slow and boring to me. Karen wasn't that interesting despite the fact that she was so tuned on being a sex phone operator that she had to quit. Okay. Whatever. Not a good story for me but I'm sure others might enjoy it.
Not exactly a keeper but I didn't regret reading it either.
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