Book Review: Hoosier Daddy by Ann McMan
This was OK. I listened on audio. Friend Jill sounded like a sportscaster calling a football game on ESPN. Elle sounded like a 60s homemaker wife.
This was OK. I listened on audio. Friend Jill sounded like a sportscaster calling a football game on ESPN. Elle sounded like a 60s homemaker wife.
Breathless. That is what you will be feeling several times throughout this book as Jem and Rosie find themselves in intense scenarios time and again. Jem is an asthmatic paramedic. Rosie is a hairdressing police officer. They meet when called to the same scene early on.
This is the sequel to ‘Keepers of the Cave.’ We get to spend time with Paige and CJ again. In this installment, they have a new case to investigate while trying to hide their growing relationship from their FBI comrades.
I could not wait for this follow-up to ‘Three Reasons To Say Yes.’ When you love a book so much, there is always the fear that your high expectations will not be met with future installments. No worries with this one.
This audio book was OK with the exception of CJ’s voice. She sounded like a 70 year old 2 pack a day smoker. Alternatively, Paige’s voice sounded sexy as hell to me. Oh…and Ice’s voice was strange. The performance of the book was great. All the right emotions and inflections.
This series got better with each book. I wasn’t so sure about that after reading book 1. But Lex convinced me to continue. I’m glad that I did.
I read this because the author tweeted about it recently. It is a very short story about a woman on a baseball (or softball?) team who ends up taking a liking to the new short stop on an opposite team.
I’m going to preface that I normally review lesbian fiction. This is not that. This is a heterosexual romance. The concept of this story was good. Who doesn’t love a good fall in love with a prostitute/escort story?