BRITISH BAD BOYS
NANCY WARREN
ISBN# 0-7582-1043-4
October 31, 2006
Kensington Publishing Corp
850 Third Ave, New York, NY 10022
Paperback
$14.00
312 Pages
Contemporary Romance
Rating: 5 Cups

George and the Dragon Lady

When Maxine Larraby comes to Hart House to do a shoot for her television show, she finds a handsome young hunk instead of the old earl. She is attracted, but leery of letting anything stand in the way of her career.

George Hartley took on the responsibility of his father’s estate after his death. He will do anything to hang onto it, including letting an American television crew in to film, especially when their boss is so refreshingly honest and so lovely.

While filming, Maxine finds that George is not just another privileged aristocrat and soon the couple is getting very cozy in the drafty castle. But Max lives in Los Angeles and George cannot leave the Hart House in its present state. Will they be able to make a long distance relationship work, or will one of them give it all up for love?

Nights Round Arthur’s Table

Suspense writer Meg Stanton is looking to break through her writer’s block. To do that, she has rented a cottage in the English countryside to get away from it all and is hoping for the best.

Pub owner Arthur Denby knows that Meg is a little different the moment he sees her. She seems otherworldly, but charming. What he does not know is that he has grabbed a starring role in her next book, and maybe in her bed, if he plays his cards right.

Arthur is comfortable with his life, but growing a little bored, until the new tenant shows up, and then he feels it may be time for a change. Meg wants to get away from a bad relationship that has stymied her writing, but what she finds is something else entirely; the perfect villain and a whole new chapter of her own life.

Union Jack

Rachel Larraby has been hiding from the world since her losing her husband and her job. Now her sister is dragging her kicking and screaming across pond, so to speak, to help her with catering for Hart House. She agrees on one condition; no weddings. Of course, the first event she has to do is a wedding. However, there are compensations, and a yummy best man is on the top of the list.

Jack Flynt had been the best man in so many weddings his friends now called him Union Jack. He does not mind too much; it is the least he could do for his friends and family, especially when he gets to meet luscious women like Rachel who throw things and shout at him. And cook food so good that it ought to be illegal.

Rachel knew that she had ruined her sister’s chance to host a posh wedding, but instead she has netted herself a very handsome man who is perfect for a no strings affair. This is exactly what they both want. At least she thought it was until he uttered those three scary little words. How can she believe that the man for all women wants to settle down with her? How will Jack make her believe it?

These stories put three American women with three British hunks and make you want to be in the heroine’s shoes every single time. From the sweet, shy aristocrat, the dark and broody pub owner, to the sophisticated ladies’ man, Ms. Warren gives you a taste of what our English cousins have to offer and leaves you begging for more. The heroines make you believe that you could have gotten off the plane and met these men as well, because they are just so real. Nobody does it better than a bad boy, but the worse thing about them would be missing out, so be sure and give this book a read!

Jenn
Reviewer For Coffee Time Romance
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