REVIEW: Stroke of Midnight by Andie J. Christopher

Posted February 19th, 2017 by in Blog, HJ Recommends, Review / 2 comments

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Stroke of Midnight by Andie J. Christopher: New Year’s Eve, midnight, a kiss? More? It only happens once a year but when lighting strikes between two people sometimes that is a once in a lifetime kind of thing.

Alana Hernandez was fed up with so much and for one night she was going to put it all to the side. She was going to go out, have a good time and get laid. Tomorrow was soon enough to go back to working her butt off and being the girl her family wanted, no needed, her to be. When she saw him, it was like nothing before, and she had the strangest feeling it would be like nothing after.

Cole Roberts was tired. He had come down on New Years and was looking forward to hanging out with his old friend who had now blown him off on New Year’s of all times. Whatever, he would just go out to a club and have a couple of beers, maybe more, maybe not. Then he saw her and he knew he was definitely having more tonight.

One night without names was all it was supposed to be, then they realized it was going to be more, a lot more. Now the question was how would Alana and Cole handle it? And how would the entire Hernandez clan?

Wow! This is my first experience with Andie Christopher and I can tell you this won’t be my last. This story flies by as you won’t want to put it down. The characters are real and relatable. The story is not overly verbose giving the reader just what they need. It is hot and undeniable. Pick this one up but be prepared to fall in love.

Book Info:

 Published January 3rd 2017 | Lyrical Shine | One Night in South Beach #1

One night.
New Year’s Eve in Miami. Even workaholic Alana Hernandez can’t resist the call of the city, especially if it will get her little sister off her back. But a night of celebrating turns into a night of mischief when an alluring stranger catches her eye across the dance floor.

No names.
Former Navy Seal Cole Roberts isn’t looking for anything more than a good time in Miami. Since leaving the military and being betrayed by his former fiancée, he’s not interested in unnecessary complications. But the moment he sets eyes on the sultry beauty, Cole knows this night will be far from ordinary.

No going back .
Neither Cole nor Alana are looking for a relationship, so they strike a deal: One night. No names. No repeats. But things get complicated when their night of passion becomes something neither can walk away from.

 

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