They call her America’s
Sweetheart.
And me? I’m the
so-called “inked god” she dumped on TV.
I’ve tried to forget
her. I’ve tried to move on.
Until I discover that
her family is opening a new restaurant next to my tattoo parlor.
If I were a gentleman,
I’d offer my congratulations and go my own way.
If I were a gentleman,
I’d let her be . . . but I’m not.
Savannah
Rose may claim I’m nothing more than a friend, but that slight hitch in her
breath whenever I get too close says that America’s sweetheart is nothing
but a liar.
All it
takes is one scorching kiss, and I vow in her ear: “You’re going to beg, Savannah. Beg me to touch
you, beg me to give you more, and if you’re real good, maybe I’ll do it all
over again before you have to beg for that too.”
I’m no
gentleman.
But
Savannah Rose? She’s no one’s sweetheart but mine.
MY REVIEW:
AHHHH YASSSS! Maria Luis SLAMMED Love Me Tomorrow out of the field and right into space! This book was GLOOOORIOUS, SEXY, FEISTY, BRILLIANT, and SEDUCTIVE! It was everything I was hoping for and so much more. Savannah and Owen had such stunning chemistry that was OFF THE CHARTS HOOOOT! I melted, I swooned, my knees got weak and my panties practically melted off. I was captivated and charmed from the beginning until I hit the last page, not wanting to even take a breath because I was so engrossed in it. This is by far the best work yet from Maria Luis!
If you loved Miss Luis's previous Put A Ring On It stories, you will easily consider this to be the best one yet. Once started this book will grip you with passion, fun, sexy times, fantastic banter and a romance that will make you beg for more. There is enough angst to keep things interesting and a whole lot of HEAT to keep you VERY warm for those upcoming chilly days. WHAT A BOOK!
Love Me Tomorrow gets a FABULOUS FIVE MUST READ STARS!
Maria Luis is the author of sexy contemporary
romances, though she may or may not have a few historical romances hiding
in the cobwebs of her computer.
When she's not writing about strong men
and the sassy women who sweep them off their feet, Maria is a historian who
specializes in medieval England and 19th century New Orleans. What do the
two eras have in common, you ask? Not much, except for disease, scandalous
activities and crime--Maria's favorite topics.
Maria lives in New Orleans with her
better half, where she can generally be found hiking with her two dogs, Zeus
and Athena, kayaking in Louisiana's inter-coastal waterways, or curled up on
the couch with a good book.
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