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Cara Medlen has a serious case of animal attraction. And it's not because of all the foster dogs she's rescued. She's got it bad for her incredibly sexy neighbor. Her one rule: Don't get attached. It's served her well with the dogs she's given to good homes and the children she's nannied. Yet the temptation of Matt's sexy smile might just convince her that some rules are made to be broken.
Matt Dumont doesn't need his skills as a private investigator to detect disaster on the horizon. Cara is everything he thought he'd never find-gorgeous, funny, and caring. But there's no way he can start a relationship just as he's about to move to another state. Talk about bad timing. As their attraction sizzles too hot to deny, they'll have to make a decision: forget the consequences and let loose, or forget each other and let go...
UNLEASHED is a truly warm and engaging Debut from Rachel Lacey.
I started UNLEASHED thinking "Oh this will be just a light-hearted, Sweet and Sexy Contemporary with cute dogs...boy was I wrong. It was emotional, and had a way of wrapping each one of my heartstrings up and giving a good firm tug.
Cara was afraid and I could certainly feel for her, I personally stopped eating cheesecake for YEARS after I got a stomach flu one Christmas (Yes, I blamed the cheesecake), but she has a good reason to be afraid to move on, afraid to really LIVE and LOVE and the fact that her good friend just passed away doesn't help.
Matt has plans, finish this last case and he is gone, but somehow those plans get pushed to the side for one beautiful, funny and caring neighbor (and you won't want to miss their first or second meeting...haha) But when Cara stirs the pot and the case starts to blow up in his face...let's say Matt is stuck between loyalty and what feels like it might be "love".
Not to be missed...UNLEASHED will tie you up in knots for sure! Fans of Jane Graves and Kristan Higgins will want to grab this one up!
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1 comment:
This sounds like a book I will like! Thanks for the review!
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