Wednesday, April 2, 2014

"Made for Hire" Review & Paperback Giveaway!!!!


Sweet. Sweeter. by Kyoko Church
An unexpected infatuation suddenly brings another man into Laura’s life. Now she needs to make some decisive choices…lest she end up in a very sticky situation.

Gardening Days by Esmeralda Greene
A filthy gardener is the last thing prim Mrs. Bouchet needs. But the sweetest flowers require the most fertile dirt!

Laced by Amélie Hope
Joanne Anderson is a jaded wedding planner who no longer believes in love. Will a long-lost friend soften her heart and finally give her what she needs?

Safekeeping by Annabeth Leong
While house-sitting, a young woman finds herself falling in love with the homeowner. So she sets out on a campaign to make herself an indispensable part of his home…and his life.

L. A. Armoire by B.Z.R. Vukovina
In the grime and heat of 1920’s Los Angeles, Edith dreams of having her own detective agency. A surreal journey through L. A.’s debauched underbelly will determine whether she is made for the job.


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This book is complied of 5 short and very dirty stories.
Sometimes you just want to read something raunchy and let me tell you this is the book!
I am passing it on to my hubby because I think he would enjoy this book as well.

The first 3 stories Sweet.Sweeter, Gardening Days, & Laced are Fantastic. I will not go into about them because they are so short I do not want to give anything away but trust me when I say they are dirty and to the point- no romance in these books. The 4th story, Safekeeping pushed the raunchy-dirty envelope I cringed at some of the things that went on. The 4th story, L.A. Armoire was set in a different era and was good, but I kind of got confused at the end on what was going on, but it was still good. This story I think was the tamest.

4 comments:

jodi marinich said...

love ebooks the best

Brenda Howe said...

I love getting paperbacks to collect, but would also take an e-book. :)

nissa said...

I love both paperback and ebooks; paperbacks just a little bit more though.

Unknown said...

I love both paperbacks and ebooks, but I love paperbacks more!!!