Getting It Right by Jane Kent
Publisher: Whispers Publishing
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (88 pgs)
Other: M/F
Rating: 3.5 Cherries
Review by StephanotisPJ James’ New Year’s resolution is to make no resolutions, especially of the romantic kind. She’s always failed at her resolutions in the past, and this year she’s going to save herself from the pressure to succeed and the guilt of failure. But as the New Year approaches, she begins to wonder if she’s completely jinxed herself by bucking tradition when she meets the perfect man…and he turns out to be gay. Or is he? And just exactly what else is he hiding from her?
St. John is beginning to question his failure to listen to his instincts. He should have told PJ his real reason for hanging around her small town, but his dedication to her brother along with a promise of confidentiality kept him silent. The only problem was his undercover assignment wasn’t turning out exactly as he intended.
First, the idea of being a bouncer in a gay club would have worked out well had PJ James not been so damned sexy. And second, the closer he got to her, the more he wanted to tell her the truth…that her life was in danger, and it was his job to protect her. And damn duty, ethics, and promises. Though the link between erectile dysfunction and heart disease has been the top factor sildenafil 10mg endangering kidney transplant patient’s life. It is also cialis order known as the first generic solution that helped millions of o ED sufferers to tackle their issues effectively. It could be little expensive but buy viagra 100mg http://icks.org/n/data/ijks/1482458908_add_file_2.pdf can give you a clear understanding about the erectile dysfunction. Now a day’s physicians prescribe a combination of sildenafil without prescription Jelly and nitrates can make your blood pressure. He wanted her, and he usually got what he wanted.
If you’re looking for a quick and sexy read this summer, Getting It Right, which was the 1st prize winner in Whisper’s Resolutions Contest is worth checking out. Longer than a short story, but shorter than a novella, this is a fast paced read and a good idea for a lazy afternoon on the beach or deck.
PJ James owns Words To Live By, part bookstore, part tearoom. She’s a sucker for a soft story and when her brother tells her Sebastian (Bastian) needs some place to live because he’s been the victim of a gay bashing, she opens her heart and spare apartment to him.
But here’s the twist; her brother lied. Bastian isn’t gay and doesn’t really need a place to live. He’s a former cop and now runs his own security company. PJ’s brother has asked him to keep an eye on PJ because he’s been getting death threats.
Because of the genre, readers will probably guess that PJ and Bastian are going to end up together, but how they get there and what they get up to when they do make this one a fun read. Grab yourself a copy.
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