Triple Time by Regina Kyle: Devin Padilla was a girl from the boroughs and a rough childhood. She was tattooed and pierced. Now working as a bartender, a semi painter and a tattoo artist. Her best friend had just moved away and reinforced the belief that nothing and no one stays around forever.
Gabe Nelson had just proposed to his girlfriend only to find out she thought he was boring. Sure he was an attorney who was planning to run for DA. Yes he lived an upstanding life in Tribeca. Of course he had goals and plans, but that didn’t mean he was boring, did it?
Gabe was Devin’s best friend’s brother, so when they ran into each other in Central Park it wasn’t that big a surprise that Gabe insisted on taking Devin home. What was a surprise was what happened at the door. Would these two be able to work together to help each other achieve their goals? Or would friendship and family stand between them and happiness?
WOW. This is one hot story and Ms. Kyle definitely has the ability to draw you into it. The Nelson family is one I can’t wait to see her expand on. I think we are truly blessed with the writing style of Ms. Kyle. She has the ability to make her story become so vivid you would think you were there. She gives you details enough to have you imagining what is going on while allowing you to refine the world. Her characters are flawed and have insecurities but are able to work with them and to achieve their happily ever after.
Triple Time by Regina Kyle is a great book, a good example of the best friend’s brother trope and a fun read.
Book Info:
Publication: May 19th 2015 by Harlequin Blaze Series #850
How to unravel your straightlaced lover…
Gabe Nelson would be a great district attorney, but his public image is too boring to get voters’ attention. Tattoo artist Devin Padilla can help him show off his fun, sexy side, but she needs something in return—his legal expertise to track down her missing brother. She’s not Gabe’s type, but they can’t keep their hands off each other, whether it’s good for his image or not.
At first, Devin thinks she got the easy end of the bargain. Gabe’s the sexiest stuffed shirt in Manhattan, and his kisses practically set her on fire. But every deal has its fine print. As their relationship goes from business to pleasure, Devin realizes this one won’t cost her soul…it’ll just steal her heart.
Marsha
Sounds like a good one.
marcyshuler
Thanks for the review, Valerie. I like the best friend’s brother trope and the h sounds unique, which I love. I’m adding it to my wish list.
Tammy Y
Thanks for the wonderful review, Of course, I will get this book. Love Blaze books
Tammy Y
Thanks for the wonderful review, Of course, I will get this book. Love Blaze books