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Wicked Lies by Lora Leigh and Nobody's Prize by Esther M. Friesner!!!!!!!

Wicked Lies by Lora Leigh

Jazz has never been known as a good boy.

A good drinker. A good partier. A damned good builder, and a hell of a good liar. Those are all descriptions that come to mind when the citizens of Loudon, Tennessee, think of the tall, muscular, laughter-filled charmer they know as Jazz. And Jazz will admit to all of them: he likes to play; he likes to tease. And a little white lie surely never hurt anyone.

Until the sexy, too-shy kindergarten teacher, Annie. Annie sets fire to his lusts as well as to his heart. But Annie has a past he wasn’t aware of. A past that will draw Jazz into the heart of a conflict he had never expected to face.

Now, Jazz has to pull in some serious favors, just as he finds himself fighting a woman determined to save the charming liar who has never been serious. A man who has sworn to pass on love. A man who is now is telling the most wicked lies of his life to steal the heart of the woman who has stolen his soul.


Review:
Steamy mystery thriller!!!! Holy cow! I loved this book so much I devoured it! The romance scenes were just as intense as the grip the edge of your seat mystery! I didn't want to do anything but find out who and why?!?!?!?!? My heart broke as I was slowly fed information to the puzzle pieces laid before me. Slowly but surely the book molds your broken heart back together. I bought the next book after reading the epilog <3 I'm about to start it, and I'm really excited to see what happens for these other characters <3


Audience: 18+

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Nobody's Prize by Esther M. Friesner

In this rousing sequel to Nobody’s Princess, young Helen of Sparta is not about to be left behind when her older brothers head off to join the quest for the Golden Fleece. Accompanied by her friend Milo, and disguised as a boy herself, Helen sets out to join the crew of heroes aboard the massive ship known as The Argo. 

Helen quickly faces all sorts of danger. There are battles to be fought, as well as an encounter with a terrifying murderous princess. With her beauty blossoming, Helen’s journey takes her beyond the mythology of the Golden Fleece to Athens, where her very future as Queen of Sparta is threatened.


Review:
The second book finally arrived at my door!!! I loved it as much as the first, if not more!!! The same adventure seeking Helen and the troubles that lay in her path. I started this book at 11pm, and I shouldn't have because I couldn't put it down...I went to bed at 5am once I finished the entire book. No regrets! I wish the story would continue, but I understand why it didn't :(. She did an amazing job setting it all up for the grand finale though! I loved this story soooooooo much!!!

Audience: 13+

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Happy reading, everyone!!
Kelsey <3

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