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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Book Review: Dash Of Peril (Love Undercover #4) by Lori Foster


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Dash Of Peril
Love Undercover #4
By:  Lori Foster
Publisher:  Harlequin
Published:  March 25, 2014
Source:  Publisher
Mature Content:  18 & Up

GR's Summary:

A no-nonsense female cop reluctantly teams up with the one man who makes her lose control in a deliciously sensual new novel from New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster... 

To bring down a sleazy abduction ring, Lieutenant Margaret "Margo" Peterson has set herself up as bait. But recruiting Dashiel Riske as her unofficial partner is a whole other kind of danger. Dash is 6'4" of laid-back masculine charm, a man who loves life—and women—to the limit. Until Margo is threatened, and he reveals a dark side that may just match her own.

Beneath Margo's tough facade is a slow-burning sexiness that drives Dash crazy. The only way to finish this case is to work together side by side…skin to skin. And as their mission takes a lethal turn, he'll have to prove he's all the man she needs—in all the ways that matter.





Love Undercover Series

My Review of Getting Rowdy Here




My Thoughts:

Getting Rowdy was my first book by Lori Foster, and I loved it!!!  In that segment of the series, I was introduced to Margo and Dash.  Right away I noticed what a strong woman Margo was.  She was the Lieutenant, and she had a way of making the detectives and police officers quake in their boots.  Nobody messed with Margo or questioned her authority.  With such a large presence, men were intimidated by her.  Even though Dash was mentioned, I didn't get a good understanding of his character, so I was excited to read his story, and get to know him better.

In Dash of Peril, we get Margo and Dash's story, but Logan, Reese, Rowdy, and Cannon were also a significant part of the story!  I've come to love all of these loyal, gallant, and sexy alpha males, and can never get enough of them!  The action and suspense comes to an all time high when Margo and Dash are thrown in to very real danger!  Margo, Logan, and Reese have been investigating, to try to find the men responsible for drugging various women, torturing, raping, and videotaping them.  Some of these women were even murdered.  These slimy low lives, gave me the creeps, and it scared me to think that there really are people out in the world that share the same mentality as the psychopaths in the story. 

It was obvious that Dash had a huge crush on Margo, and even though these two had a lot of sexual tension, she made the error of prejudging him as a wimp.  Margo couldn't have been farther from the truth!  I loved Dash!  I can't really put it in to words, but he was different from any male character that I have ever read about before.  He was gentle, patient, kind, fun loving gallant, and yet he was also take charge, alpha, and extremely protective.  At times he was a little too protective, to the point of smothering.  However, Margo was sure to put him in check!

Margo was use to being tough, take charge, and strong, because she was taught from a young age never would show weakness, pain, or feeling to others.  We never got to see Margo as a vulnerable, sensitive, woman, until Dash came on the scene.  He made her feel safe and secure.  He made her feel like a sexy, desirable, and beautiful woman.  I loved the changes that Margo undertook!  She really blossomed in her relationship with Dash.  These two had a lot of passion together, and the book was filled with steaming hot love scenes!

My Rating:

Dash Of Peril, by Lori Foster, was a great addition to the Love Undercover Series!  I devoured this story, and did not want to put it down!  I loved the main characters, Margo and Dash, as well as getting to read about the rest of the guys; Logan, Reese, Rowdy, and Cannon!  There were plenty of sexy and steamy scenes, as well as emotional, romantic, and tender moments.  I love how Ms. Foster always adds another dimension to her love stories, with mystery, action, and suspense!  I give, Dash Of Peril, by Lori Foster, 4 Entertaining, Sexy, Sweet, Suspenseful, Pulse Pounding Stars!  


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"Dash"
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Excerpt:


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Her small bare feet left damp marks in the plush carpet as she moved ahead of him. “Where’s Ollie?”
“Curled in his bed in your living room, sound asleep.” Just as she’d said, the cat ate, cleaned himself, then snuggled down to sleep. “What about you? Are you hungry?”
“Not enough to stay awake.”
Without his prodding, she went past the home office, the spare bedroom and into her own room to gingerly sit on the foot of the bed.
Dash gave a quick glance around—and didn’t find a single surprise. Everything was as orderly as he’d expected it to be, her comforter a neutral cream color without the adornment of throw pillows, her nightstand and dresser clutter-free. He didn’t see a single speck of dust or a shoe out of place.
With Logan being a cop, he recognized the quick-access safe in the corner of the room. Since Reese had taken her weapon in the alley, he wondered if she had other guns locked in that safe. It was big enough to hold a rifle or two...and more.
“I’m cold.”
Dash took in her bare calves and feet, her narrow wrists, her slender throat. So fragile, but still so strong. “Does anything hurt besides your head and arm?”
“Pretty much everything. But it’s not bad.”
Or were complaints of any kind as taboo as medicine? Had she come from a family of stoic martyrs?
“Your legs? Shoulders?”
Damp lashes shadowed her big blue eyes. “Mostly my arm and head.”
If she weren’t drugged, Dash doubted she would admit that much to him. “Okay. I’m going to dry your hair first.” Otherwise it’d just get her clothes wet. “Then we’ll get you dressed and you can sleep.”
“It’s short, so it doesn’t take long.”
Feeling equal parts tender and horny, Dash set her clothes on the bed beside her. “I like your hair, Margo. A lot.” He ran his fingers over her head. Her hair, in a Halle Berry sort of style, was curlier wet, but when dry it looked silky soft and feminine—a great contrast to her shark persona.
“Thank you. I like your hair, too. It’s always a little messy, and a lot sexy.”
Flirting? “Is that so?”
“You know how you look.” Her gaze moved down to his waistband. “You know how women react to you.”
Other women, sure. But Margo never made things easy. Despite her claims to the opposite, he already knew she was attracted to him. He felt her interest every time she looked at him. But she fought it.
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She fought him.
Usually. Now...not so much.
But damn it, given her drugged state, he couldn’t really do anything about it. Or could he?
Pretending it meant nothing at all, Dash pulled both the soiled thermal shirt and the ripped undershirt off over his head and dropped them to the floor. The waistband of his jeans had loosened from extended wear and they hung low on his hips.
Margo’s lips parted. Breathing more deeply, she stared at the worn denim of his fly. Her pale throat worked as she swallowed. “What are you doing?”
“Don’t want you to get messy again now that you’re clean.” More bare than not, he stepped right in front of her, cupped her head in one hand, and used the towel in the other to carefully rub over her hair.
The sweet scent of her shampoo mixed with the warmth of her skin. He breathed her in—and felt himself reacting.
That wouldn’t do, so he concentrated on not getting hard as he continued to towel-dry her hair. “Tell me if I hurt you.” Very carefully, he touched the soft terry towel around her stitches.
When she said nothing, he looked down at her and found her eyes on his abs, her cheeks flushed. He would love seeing her like this more often.
“Feel good?”
“Yes.” She kept her injured arm, wrapped up in the half cast and Ace bandage, tucked up close to her body. With the other arm she balanced herself. Her toes curled into the carpet. “Dash?”
He mimicked her soft tone. “Hmm?”
“Have you ever been married?”
One brow lifted. “No.” And then he wondered... “You?”
“No.” She looked up at him. “Ever been in love?”
“I’m thirty.”
“Me, too. So?”
How to answer her? “I’ve had a few more serious relationships where I thought I was in love, but it never worked out.”
“Why not?”
Apparently a drugged Margo was not only more openly sensual, but also far more curious. “My mother says I’m too particular and too set in my ways.”
Her cool fingers touched his ribs, drifted down to his abs, then hooked in the loose waistband of his jeans. “Particular how?”
He never should have started this ploy. It was difficult enough being near her, wanting to protect her, care for her, and then to have her looking at him with hunger...yeah, difficult.
But if she planned to touch him, too, he was screwed.
Or rather, not screwed, given she was definitely out-of-commission for that.
“Why don’t we have this conversation tomorrow, after you’ve gotten some sleep?” Not giving her a chance to object, he dropped the towel and used his fingers to brush back her hair, moving it away from her stitches. Her short, soft waves glided through his fingers. “Better?”
Her eyes sank shut. “Mmmm...” She leaned toward him again. “You have an incredible body. I especially like this happy trail, how it disappears down here—”
“Margo?” Time for another battle. “Hold up, honey.” He caught her wrist and lifted her hand to kiss her palm. “Even warriors wear out every now and then.”
“I’m not a warrior.”
“But you are too hurt for me to take advantage of you.”
She snorted. “I wouldn’t let you.”
“You,” he murmured, “are under the influence.” He crouched down in front of her. “I’ll help you get your clothes on, okay?”
She lifted her heavy eyelids to stare at his mouth. “No one has dressed me since I was three.”
“I’m sure that’s an exaggeration.”
“No.” She literally swayed. “My parents were strict about independence.”
He didn’t know her parents, but he liked them less by the minute. “Were they strict about other things?”
“About...everything really.” She shifted, winced and went still again. “My family is all in law enforcement.”
“Logan mentioned that once.” Something about her being a fourth generation of cops. Her dad was some hotshot chief of police before he retired early with a medical problem or something.
“I was supposed to be a boy.”
What did that mean? “I’m very glad you’re not.” He pushed back to his feet.
She gave a heavy sigh. “Me, too.”
Dash of Peril by Lori Foster
Needing a minute to get his head on straight, Dash said, “I’m going to go grab the flannel shirt Logan brought me. It’s big enough to fit over your splint and it’ll be easier to get on you than the T-shirt you chose.”
“The only button-up shirts I have are starched dress shirts.”
He tipped up her chin. “Sit tight. I’ll be right back.” With long strides he left the room to get the bag Logan had brought to him. The cat snored from his bed, oblivious to Dash’s presence. Outside, a weak sun tried to penetrate heavy clouds rolling in. Great, just what they didn’t need—more lousy weather. Work at the current job site would stall for a day or two. Not a big deal since they were right on schedule—a rare thing in the construction business.
After automatically double-checking that he’d secured the front door, he snagged up the bag and dug out the flannel shirt on his way back to Margo.
He found her sitting exactly where he’d left her. Going to his knees again in front of her, he braced himself for what he’d do. “Let’s get you out of this robe first, okay?”
“I’ll be naked.”
Dash put his hands on her hips, his thumbs brushing her thighs through the soft cotton of her robe. “I’ll be as fast as I can.”
“You’ll want me.”
He searched her face and didn’t see a single sign of modesty or timidity. “Already do, but right now I just want you to be comfortable.” He untied the belt.
“If you tell Logan or Reese, I’ll castrate you.”
Not so drugged that she couldn’t threaten him. For absurd reasons, that made him feel better. “You think I would?”
“I don’t know. I’m not a great judge of men. Some men,” she amended.
“You can trust me.” He eased the robe off her right shoulder and down her arm until she slipped her hand free.
His blood thickened, and it sounded in his tone when he added, “Believe me, Margo. I would never say or do anything to embarrass you.”
Goose bumps rose on her flesh.
“Are you cold?”
“No.”
Was being cold also considered a complaint? “I’m sorry.” Quicker now, Dash pushed back the material and, except for where the terry cloth draped one thigh and still covered her left arm, she was bare.
His gaze naturally went to her body. He was sympathetic, but not dead. Her uniforms and business suits did a great job of hiding her generous rack. Full, pale, with dusky mauve nipples. Only the bruises painted over her collarbone and shoulder kept him from touching her.
“Easy now.” Breathing more deeply, he stood to gently free her left arm.
Margo said not a word, but her face tightened, her brows pinching together, her lips compressed.
“You can groan, you know.” Dash hated seeing her suffer in silence. “You’re allowed.”
She gave one sharp shake of her head, composed to the bitter end.
To hell with that. “A groan or two won’t make you less sexy, especially when I can see your nipples.”
Nothing.
“They’re very pretty.”
She stiffened.
“And those dark curls between your legs—”
She jerked her head up to stare at him—and groaned in discomfort.
“That’s it.” The way she affected him was so strange, and so appealing. “No reason to hold it in.”
Groaning again, deeper this time, she said, “Damn you.”
The bite in her tone almost made him smile. “Be yourself with me, honey.”
“I am!”
Dash of Peril by Lori Foster
“No, you’re manning up and it’s stupid. You aren’t a man, and you aren’t impervious to pain.” He picked up the flannel shirt but made no attempt to put it on her. He was a freaking saint, standing there before a gorgeous naked woman and still remembering his altruistic motives. “Or is that another family rule? No female attributes allowed?”
“It’s a weakness and there’s no point in advertising it.”
“Huh. Well, if it makes you feel better, I would be groaning.”
She shocked him by pushing to her feet and leaning into him, her splinted left arm caught between them, her right hand flattening on his chest, her fingers in his chest hair. “Kiss me.”
Whoa. He hadn’t expected such an aggressive assault, given her state. “I don’t think so.”
“It’ll make me feel better.”
But it’d kill him—since she couldn’t do anything beyond a simple kiss. “Not a good idea.”
“You don’t want me?”
“You already know I do—” When her hand snaked down his body to cup him through his jeans, he froze.
“Yes,” she said with purring satisfaction. “You do.”




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About Lori Foster:


Since first publishing in January 1996, Lori Foster has become a Waldenbooks, Borders, USA TODAY, Publishers Weekly and New York Times bestselling author. She also received the Romantic Times “Career Achievement Award” for Series Romantic Fantasy and Contemporary Romance.

Lori believes it is important to give back to the community as much as possible, so she routinely arranges events among authors and readers to gather donations for various organizations.





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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Blog Tour: Getting Rowdy (Love Undercover #3) by Lori Foster


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Getting Rowdy
Love Undercover Series
By:  Lori Foster
Published:  Sept. 24, 2013
Publisher:  Harlequin
Source:  Publisher
Mature Content: 18 & Up


GR's Summary:

An alpha hero's attraction to the one woman he can't have could draw him into a killer's snare in the sizzling new novel from New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster. 

Charismatic bar owner Rowdy Yates isn't the kind of man women say no to. So when he approaches waitress Avery Mullins, he fully expects to get her number. However, the elusive beauty has her reasons for keeping her distance-including a past that might come back to haunt them both. 
Avery spends her nights working for tips...and trying to forget the secret Rowdy is determined to unearth. But when history threatens to repeat itself, Avery grows to rely on Rowdy's protective presence. As the sparks between them ignite, she will be forced to choose between the security she's finally found...and the passion she's always wanted.  




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 My Thoughts:


Getting Rowdy by Lori Foster was a highly entertaining and enjoyable read.  It was full of mystery, suspense, action, romance, and sexiness.  This was my first Lori Foster book, and let me tell you, I'm ready to read more.  This book was fast paced, and before I knew it, I was swept away by the story, and didn't want to put it down.  I enjoyed getting to know the main characters, Rowdy Yates, and Avery Mullins.  I also enjoyed getting to know the secondary characters, and cannot wait to read each of their stories!

Rowdy Yates came from a background that included abusive alcoholic parents, poverty, and living on the streets.  This taught him what he had to do to survive.  He had a younger sister, Pepper Yates, and was her protector since they were children.  As an adult, he never settled down in one place, and was always on the move.  Then, Pepper fell in love with Detective Logan Risk, got married, and was safe from harm.  So, Rowdy bought a bar that had once been used for illegal activities, and fixed it up.  He didn't believe in having attachments, so he would sleep with woman once, and he was done with them.  

Avery Mullins was on the run, and hiding from someone, and at every corner danger lurked.  She decided to settle in a poverty stricken area, where she believed no one would look for her.  She got a job as a bartender at Rowdy's bar.  She put in the work to help Rowdy fix up the bar, and even helped him name it, "Getting Rowdy."  Avery loved her job, and helped Rowdy manage the bar.  Rowdy was highly attracted to Avery and consistently asked her out.  Avery told him "no" every time he asked, because she didn't want to be just another one night stand.  However, the more time Avery and Rowdy spent together, the more their friendship grew, the more they respected and admired one another, and the more they wanted the other person in their lives as more than friends.  Then, circumstances pushed Avery and Rowdy together, and things between them really started to heat up.

Getting Rowdy had a great foundation for romance.  Rowdy and Avery worked together, established a solid friendship, and really got to know each other.  The romance with them progressed realistically, and the sexual tension between the two main characters was off the charts!  I love how Ms. Foster added in the mystery, suspense, and danger of a crazy stalker that was after Avery.  It added to the excitement of the story, and I loved trying to guess who the bad guy was.  I fell in love with the main characters.  Rowdy was every woman's fantasy.  He was gorgeous, in great physical condition, charming, flirty, and such a hard worker.  However, what really made me fall in love with his character was his personal code of ethics.  He was a protector at heart, and defended those that could not protect themselves.  He had no tolerance for abuse, and he was the type of person to stand up for a stranger.  Avery was such a sweet, shy, caring, and compassionate woman.  I really respected her actions.  She learned to be strong and independent by living on her own.  Together, Avery and Rowdy complimented one another.  They were a great couple, and I loved their story.

My Rating:

I Give Getting Rowdy by Lori Foster 4 Thrilling, Suspenseful, Swoon-Worthy, and Sexy Stars!  I loved getting to know the cast of characters and look forward to reading Logan and Pepper's story, and Reese (Detective Logan's partner) and Alice's story!  I'm also hoping that Dash (Detective Logan's brother) get's his own story.  However, the story I'm hoping for the most is Cannon Coulter's.  Whew, this character was hot, training to be a professional fighter, and willing to help anyone in need.  As you can see, not only did I get attached to the main characters, but the secondary characters as well!  For a great Romantic Suspense, read Getting Rowdy by Lori Foster, and be sure to check out the Love Undercover Series!





My Favorite Quote:


"Avery continued to stare at his lap.  That's not helping, honey.  Pushing to his feet, he readjusted in an effort to get more comfortable.  It's not a snake and it doesn't bite."  (Pg. 136)

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What are the top 5 characteristics that an alpha hero must have? 

Honor, inner strength, compassion, confidence, and pride. And whenever possible, an awesome sense of humor is pretty cool, too. ;-)


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About the Author:

Since first publishing in January 1996, Lori Foster has become a Waldenbooks, Borders, USA TODAY, Publishers Weekly and New York Times bestselling author. She also received the Romantic Times “Career Achievement Award” for Series Romantic Fantasy and Contemporary Romance.

Lori believes it is important to give back to the community as much as possible, so she routinely arranges events among authors and readers to gather donations for various organizations.




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