The Lotus Blossom Chronicles: Book 2 by JM Jefferies and Dyanne Davis
By Priscilla Johnson • Nov 19th, 2008 • Category: Book Review •
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J.M. Jefferies and Dyanne Davis joined forces in the latest The Lotus Blossom Chronicles: Book 2.
Elle Walker is a Goth computer whiz. In fact, she narrowly escaped a federal prison sentence for hacking. In Dirty Little Secret, by J.M. Jefferies, Elle must face her biggest challenge – two weeks with her parents. She arranges to take a date with her. Someone that she is sure her parents will not like. However, Merrick Lee, the half-Chinese, African American redneck whom she thought she had hired, is handsome, charming, intriguing and everything her parents like. He also excites her in ways she is too scared to face.
Social Worker, Tanya Reed, is dedicated to her job of finding suitable and safe homes for all of her kids. When her newly married friends, Heaven and Harrid, invite her to come for a visit to Pakistan, she jumps at the chance. Tanya devises a plan to meet and marry one of Harrid’s millionaire brothers. Instead she meets Imran, his writer/school teacher cousin. He is arrogant, sexy, and everything she does not want. Yet, she wants him more than anything.
Both stories were very entertaining to read. In Jefferies’ story, readers watched a wild child mature and accept a man that was her equal. I really wanted to read more and hated when the story ended. Davis ‘ character was self-centered, rude, and in many ways unlikable, until she was tamed by a man who had similar tastes and desires. I enjoyed both stories; however, I noted that there were many editing errors in the advance copy I was given. All in all, true romance lovers will be pleased with this edition of the Lotus Blossom Chronicles.
Priscilla C. Johnson
APOOO BookClub
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Priscilla Johnson is a single mom of a 12 year-old and guardian of two teen-age nephews, lives in Baltimore Maryland. Working full time as an Equal Opportunity Investigator, she enjoys spending her free time traveling to bookstores within the area to meet her favorite authors at book signings or helping to plan book events. Priscilla was given the nickname “BookManiac” by a co-worker who continues to laugh at her weekly delivery of books in the mail. She has been reviewing books for APOOO, A Place Of Our Own, for a little over eight months and she enjoys every minute. Besides reading, Priscilla enjoys walking, crocheting, or simply sitting on her balcony listening to the Creator.
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