Tuesday, March 25, 2014

February Lover Review

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February LoverFebruary Lover

Author: Rebecca Royce
Series: Calendar Men (#2) {A Multi Authored Series}
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher:  Decadent Publishing
Release Date: February 2014
Editions/Formats Will Be Available In:  eBook & Print

Blurb:

Aidan Roux fled New Orleans fifteen years ago, leaving behind a woman he loved. Planning to keep it light because he has no intentions of sticking around, he’s caught off guard by his mother’s health crisis. Forced to stay, he challenges Stacey to be his lover for February with no expectations of anything else.
Stacey never stopped wanting Aidan, but she’s not a girl anymore and she meets his proposition with one of her own. A hero, just back from Afghanistan, he’s the perfect guy for her calendar contest. If he wants her in his bed, he’ll pose for her camera.
Stacey and Aidan seem made for each other—but old hurts cannot be forgotten and love isn’t always enough…

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About the Author
Rebecca Royce
As a teenager, I would hide in my room to read my favorite romance novels when I was supposed to be doing my homework. I hope, these days, that my parents think it was worth it.
I am the mother of three adorable boys and I am fortunate to be married to my best friend. We live in northern New Jersey and try not to freeze too badly during the winter months.
I am in love with science fiction, fantasy, and the paranormal and try to use all of these elements in my writing. I’ve been told I’m a little bloodthirsty so I hope that when you read my work you’ll enjoy the action packed ride that always ends in romance. I love to write series because I love to see characters develop over time and it always makes me happy to see my favorite characters make guest appearances in other books.
In my world anything is possible, anything can happen, and you should suspect that it will.
I’d love to hear from you!
Cheers!!

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Paranormal Romantics (Every Tuesday)
Java Karma (22nd of every month)
Diamond Authors (19th & 30th of every month)
My Review

Now this book is a SHORT story, so if you do not like short stories walk away now. It is about 50 pages in length, and it literally took me 10 minutes to read it.  Okay I read fast but still 10 minutes is short to me for a complete book.

The story itself was lighthearted and fun to read.  Aidan Roux is an ex military doctor, and he meets up with his ex-girlfriend who he walked out on 15 years ago and he hasn't said a word to in all that time.  February Love is a second chance at love story and for a short it works well.  I truthfully didn't want it to end when it did.  

Which is probably why I tend to steer away from shorts.  But I think I may make an exception and read the entire Calendar Men series when they are all out in one go. Mind you, you don't have to read them in any order or even read the books prior, but I just think it would be fun to do so.

I received a copy of this book for my honest review.  The free book held no bearing on my final review.
Now this book is a SHORT story, so if you do not like short stories walk away now. It is about 50 pages in length, and it literally took me 10 minutes to read it.  Okay I read fast but still 10 minutes is short to me for a complete book.

The story itself was lighthearted and fun to read.  Aidan Roux is an ex military doctor, and he meets up with his ex-girlfriend who he walked out on 15 years ago and he hasn't said a word to in all that time.  February Love is a second chance at love story and for a short it works well.  I truthfully didn't want it to end when it did.  

Which is probably why I tend to steer away from shorts.  But I think I may make an exception and read the entire Calendar Men series when they are all out in one go. Mind you, you don't have to read them in any order or even read the books prior, but I just think it would be fun to do so.

I received a copy of this book for my honest review.  The free book held no bearing on my final review.

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