Monday 13 June 2011

Looking for Trouble by Erin Kern

When Noah McDermott, owner of McDermott Construction, walks out into the bright morning sunshine, the last thing he expects is to get run over by a careless woman in a yellow Mercedes. His anger quickly fades into curiosity when the driver turns out to have endless legs and bottomless brown eyes.
Avery Price, daughter of a publishing millionaire, should have followed her instinct and kept driving instead of stopping at a dot on the map. But Trouble, Wyoming is growing on her and she needs a job – fast. So what is she thinking by accepting a job from the man she knocked over with her back bumper?
As the two of them work together, the sparks fly. Surely they can be professional and keep from acting on their impulses. Sometimes Noah gets the feeling Avery isn’t who she says she is. Is she just a girl looking for a change or is there more going on than she’s telling him?
Avery quickly adapts to her new life in the middle of nowhere. She has a job for the first time in her life and a boss who turns her on more than her ex-fiancé ever did. But did she make the right choice by leaving home or is she falling deeper into trouble?




Ugh.

‘nother short post coming up I’m afraid.

Now, I’m sorry but some guys in books really need to be taught how to respect women more. I don’t care if the woman in question isn’t even hearing what they are talking about they need their mouths washed out with soap. They think it is acceptable to speak in such a way about a woman because she sleeps with them but what does it make THEM when they are the ones going around sleeping with anything that ‘doesn’t have strings attached’? EXACTLY!!!!

End of discussion. 



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