Posted: June 3, 2014
WHEN YOU’RE A big girl
Cherri has often wished she were thin and graceful like a ballerina instead of being a six-foot-tall blonde with curves that require serious caution. Surely a charming Irishman like her new boss Colin, with his throaty brogue and to-die-for bod, would never go for someone like Cherri. Unless maybe he’s looking for the exact opposite of a delicate lass?
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When Colin hired Cherri to work in his furniture-restoration shop, he had his eyes, first and foremost, on her artistic talents. But now he can’t help but see Cherri for the lush, spirited beauty that she is…and, soon enough, he finds himself mixing business with pleasure. But Cherri turns out to be more vulnerable than she appears. Is she in need of more than Colin can give? Or could it be that a feeling stronger than lust has him thrown for a curve?
Praise for Sugar Jamison’s Dangerous Curves Ahead
“Dangerous Curves Ahead is laugh out loud funny and super sexy, with unique characters you can't help but love!”—New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster
HUBBY'S REVIEW:
This book was a romantic story but really felt like more of someone telling a story of how they meet their partner, or a friend telling someone about a couple they know and how they fell in love and all of the things that went on before they actually admitted to one another that they were in love with each other. Cherri is six foot tall and is an artist, she feels out of sorts not beautiful. Colin is Irish and thinks she is beautiful and hires her to paint the items he fixes in his store. He has problems with his father and she is worried that grandmother now gone only passed on because of Colin and wanted him to take care of her. Not knowing that each other is actually in love with the other one. How they work it out and the other problems that they have make for a very good story. The characters are like the friends you know and the interaction that the author has in this book with everyone is more true to life. A very good story and excellent writing. I got this book from net galley.
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