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Barefoot with a Stranger by Roxanne St. Claire

Barefoot with a Stranger

Given how much I disliked Barefoot with a Bodyguard, one might be surprised to see that I am reviewing the next installment in the Barefoot Bay Undercover series. Why, do you ask? Because I liked all the other Barefoot Bay books except Barefoot with a Bodyguard and I thought I’d like this one more than I did. What attracted me to this book? I liked Francesca Rossi in the previous books. Malcolm Harris is a wounded … Continue reading Barefoot with a Stranger by Roxanne St. Claire

RITA Reader Challenge Review

Barefoot with a Bodyguard by Roxanne St. Claire

Barefoot with a Bodyguard

This book is part of a series. Roxanne St. Claire has written a lot of “Barefoot” titles: Barefoot Brides, Barefoot Billionaires, and now Barefoot Bay Undercover. Is it just me or is it getting crowded in Barefoot Bay? They are all loosely connected and each can be read as a stand-alone, including Barefoot with a Bodyguard. Although it really does help if one reads the prequel to Barefoot with a Bodyguard so one knows why … Continue reading Barefoot with a Bodyguard by Roxanne St. Claire

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She Can Kill by Melinda Leigh

She Can Kill

A man and his young daughter go on the run when Argentinian arms dealers massacre his family. After more than a decade of running, the man finally settles down in Small Town, USA, where his now-teenaged daughter can put down roots, and he can pine for the recently-divorced mother of two with an abusive ex-husband who is begging for a manly beat-down. When the man survives a convenience store robbery and discovers the event might … Continue reading She Can Kill by Melinda Leigh