Review: No Flowers Required by Cari Quinn

Posted October 28th, 2012 by in Brazen, Category Romance, Entangled, Review / 0 comments

 No Flowers Required by Cari Quinn

 

 

Publisher: Entangled Publishing (Brazen) (August 22, 2012)

Book Info:

Flower shop owner Alexa Conroy had it all before the recession hit and her customers fled to cheaper shopping grounds. Desperate to make ends meet, she sells her dream home and moves into the rundown apartments above her shop. When she spots six feet of sexy distraction—complete with muscles, piercings, and tattoos—ripping up flooring, Alexa knows the karmic windfall she’s due just landed on her doorstep.

And the attraction’s definitely not one-sided.

Dillon James, reluctant heir to the corporation about to foreclose on Alexa’s shop, is not about to jeopardize their scorching chemistry by admitting he’s not the building’s handyman. But with only weeks until her business goes under and his identity is revealed, Dillon must find a way to convince Alexa cooperation isn’t a dirty word, help her save the shop from his brother’s greed, and persuade her that he’s not the enemy…or risk losing the only woman who’s seen the real him.

 

Review:

Wow, this book was sweet and hot. I absolutely loved it.

Alexa is having a tough time during the recession. She inherited Divine flower shop from her boss and best friend and now she is loosing all her customers to Value Hardware since they started selling flowers, who also happen to be her landowners.

Dillon is a very reluctant heir to the family that owns Alexa’s building. He is a rebel in every way possible, who has always been happier using his hands in hard work than behind a desk working on the computer.

When Alexa and Dillon meet, she confuses him with the building plumber and it’s immediate lust going on both ends. But it’s going to be hard for this relationship to flower with all the complications that this couple has to face.

This book will keep you wanting more with the turn of every page. It has romance, fun scenes and some very sinfully delightful ones too. It has become one of my favorite books and I hope it becomes one of yours too. 😉

 

 

 

 

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