Taste for Trouble
The Blake Brothers Trilogy, Book 1
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4.4 • 171 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Another smart, sexy contemporary romance from award-winning author Susan Sey…
Take one West Texas bad boy…
On the field, soccer star James Blake is pure poetry. Off the field? He’s pure trouble. When his fondness for fast women and bar brawls lands him a suspension from the game, he’s prepared to take his punishment like a man. But since when does a suspension come with a live-in nanny?
Add one domestic diva…
TV baking maven Belinda West is the epitome of home-made hospitality, on-screen and off. The personal is the professional when you’re selling the good life, after all. But when her wedding day implodes in front of a live studio audience, Bel’s career goes into a death spiral. She’ll do anything to save it, even take charge of soccer’s most famous bad boy.
Mix well and stand back…
To hell with the morals clause in his contract; James isn’t about to shape up for some knock-off Mary Poppins. But since when does Mary Poppins laugh like a naughty angel and smell like sugar cookies? He’s not looking for love but that kiss of hers is practically perfect in every way. And James has a powerful taste for trouble.
Because it’s about to get hot in this kitchen.
Customer Reviews
Taste for Trouble
Darling book!! Loved the characters - seemed so real. Humor in the best places. Happened on it by accident, but will read more of her work. Quick read, leaves you wanting more.
A Taste for trouble
Please please read this if you want to laugh out loud ! You’ll fall in love right along with Bel and James . It’s silly it’s funny it’s serious entertainment .
Ms. Sey can write!
At first, I actually disliked both hero and heroine (he was immature, she has a stick up her butt); so much so that I was all set to ditch the story. Then magic happened. Then the hero started to reveal himself as something a bit more , and, well, I kept reading. Thank goodness! The writing is superior, so is the editing, and yes, even the characters I misjudged in the beginning. Great read!