Tempting the Best Man by J. Lynn
Publication Date:April 23rd 2012
Publisher:Entangled Publishing: Indulgence
I haven't even noticed that Jennifer Armentrout was preparing a short story under her pen name J. Lynn, so when I was given the opportunity to read and review it I jumped right at it! And naturally I wasn't disappointed in the least!
Tempting the Best Man is the first sample of Armentrout's work in adult territory and I'll just say it: I was impressed! Surely, from her YA work we already knew that she has the ability to pull off sexy scenes and hot couples but well, with her adult story she proves she can do it for both a younger and a more mature audience.
Tempting the Best Man is a short story, one I devoured in a day since I just couldn't put it down as soon as I started reading it. Well, that is common for every book I read by the same author but it never fails to surprise me every single time :)
This story has enough character development for a short story, enough bickering and sexiness to satisfy everyone and make them want more... I knew I wanted more... I may have gotten my closure for Madison and Chase's story but still I just wanted more. Because Armentrout knows how to make her readers crave for more!
I won't say much about the actual story of the book, it's so small and cute that any details would spoil the fun of it, so, all I'm going to say is that it's a fun and sexy story that won't disappoint any romance reader out there. You're guaranteed to spend a good time while reading it and trust me, you'll want more! And I sure hope that there are some plans for the rest Gamble brothers to get their own stories. They intrigued me to no end!
ebook, 172 pages
Book & Purchase Info: Goodreads, Author's WebsiteMadison Daniels has worshipped her brother's best friend since they were kids. Everyone thinks she and Chase Gamble would make the perfect couple, but there are two major flaws in their logic. 1) Chase has sworn off relationships of any kind, and 2) after blurring the line between friends and lovers for one night four years ago, they can't stop bickering.
Forced together for her brother's wedding getaway, Chase and Madison decide to call a truce for the happy couple. Except all bets are off when they're forced to shack up in a tacky 70’s honeymoon suite and survive a multitude of "accidents" as the family tries to prove their "spark" can be used than for more than fighting. That is, if they don't strangle each other first…
I haven't even noticed that Jennifer Armentrout was preparing a short story under her pen name J. Lynn, so when I was given the opportunity to read and review it I jumped right at it! And naturally I wasn't disappointed in the least!
Tempting the Best Man is the first sample of Armentrout's work in adult territory and I'll just say it: I was impressed! Surely, from her YA work we already knew that she has the ability to pull off sexy scenes and hot couples but well, with her adult story she proves she can do it for both a younger and a more mature audience.
Tempting the Best Man is a short story, one I devoured in a day since I just couldn't put it down as soon as I started reading it. Well, that is common for every book I read by the same author but it never fails to surprise me every single time :)
This story has enough character development for a short story, enough bickering and sexiness to satisfy everyone and make them want more... I knew I wanted more... I may have gotten my closure for Madison and Chase's story but still I just wanted more. Because Armentrout knows how to make her readers crave for more!
I won't say much about the actual story of the book, it's so small and cute that any details would spoil the fun of it, so, all I'm going to say is that it's a fun and sexy story that won't disappoint any romance reader out there. You're guaranteed to spend a good time while reading it and trust me, you'll want more! And I sure hope that there are some plans for the rest Gamble brothers to get their own stories. They intrigued me to no end!
*This title was provided for review from the publisher.
This sounds nice and fun!
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