REVIEW: Fevered Nights by Jillian Burns

Posted May 11th, 2015 by in Blaze, Blog, Harlequin Mills&Boon, Review / 3 comments

Fevered Nights by Jillian Burns: A SEAL and a bad girl? Should we believe the press? Or is reality a little different?

Fevered-NightsAnju aka Piper was super model. She was also trouble or at least she had been, now she was determined to be a good girl. The problem was she wasn’t quite sure how to go about being that girl and certainly not with a very attractive man in front of her.

Lieutenant Neil Barrow was a SEAL and a senator’s son. He was also going through a divorce thanks to his cheating wife. He won the yachting race for his mother’s charity and when he got the trophy he saw her.

The two of them have huge back stories and there isn’t really a good time to deal with them. Will they be able to see each other for themselves or will they get caught up in what the press and the past has to offer?

Ms. Burns has given her readers an interesting story, both of her lead characters have such backstories that I would have loved to explore further. The story for me was a little choppy and missing parts of the backstory. The potential was amazing though and while I’ve never read anything else she’s written I love how she went back and forth with narration and dialogue. If you are interested in something a bit out of the ordinary this might be the thing for you.

 

Book Info:

03SPublication: May 19th 2015 by Harlequin Blaze Series #848

The desire to be good

The temptation to be bad…

Lingerie model Piper is a tabloid’s dream come true. She’s broken hearts, rules—even a few laws. After her last little “adventure,” however, Piper realizes her trashed rep won’t just destroy her career—it’ll destroy the one thing she really cares about. Now she’s a Reformed Bad Girl. And nothing will stop her from being good.

Navy SEAL Neil Barrow is pretty much done being The Good Guy. He’s hoping that the deliciously naughty Piper will set both his body and his reputation on fire. When they steal away for a few days, however, it becomes clear that this incendiary attraction is about more than just being bad. And Neil will have to choose between the woman he wants…and the man he really is.

 

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