Standalone Sunday

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This topic was created by Megan @ Bookslayerreads  if you haven’t checked her out yet I suggest you do so now!  This topic is to highlight some great stand alone books you have read or want to read.  I’m trying to keep my to have already read because then I know that they are great reads!

This week’s pick for me is Don’t Tempt Me by Lori Foster

Don't Tempt ME

Goodreads

Paperback, 336 pages
Published July 26th 2016 by HQN Books
ISBN 0373789726 (ISBN13: 9780373789726)

Jason Guthrie has no time for entanglements—between helping out his widowed brother and teenage nephew and getting his hometown back on its feet, his days are spoken for. But his nights are another story… And when his lovely new neighbor, Honor Brown, reluctantly accepts his help in remodeling her house, Jason finds himself wishing his handyman skills could knock down the defenses she keeps building around herself. 

Martial arts teacher Sullivan Dean knows real danger when he sees it—even when it takes the form of the gorgeous blonde helping her friend move in across the street. After putting his wayward past behind him to focus on teaching control to troubled kids, Sullivan has learned to avoid party girls like Lexie Perkins. But Sullivan can’t seem to keep his hands off the real woman behind that flirty charm—or keep his heart from landing at her feet…

Not only does this book have one romance but it has two!! In case that wasn’t enough there is a little bit of romantic suspense going on.  I adore everything that Lori Foster writes, she always writes strong male and female characters.  I gave this book five stars! If you would like to see my review just click right here.

15 thoughts on “Standalone Sunday

  1. I don’t think I’ve heard of Lori Foster before. But I love me some strong characters! This sounds like an interesting one! Thank you so much for another awesome standalone to add to my TBR!

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