Love, Capri Style

Lynn Reynolds
Contemporary romance
Available from The Wild Rose Press
October 2010

Amanda Jackson was employed by Fame, a magazine owned by her estranged father. She took a junior position hoping to get closer to her father. Instead, she was sent to the Isle of Capri. She was supposed to get a personal interview with Eric Greyford, the new manager of his family's publishing business. Amanda was caught in his hotel room when Eric returned early. He threatened to call security, among other things. Would he allow her to leave?

Eric had no choice but to take over the family publishing business after his brother's death. That was the absolute last thing he wanted to do. He was constantly in the company of the beautiful Stacey Dakota. Rumours were rampart about their relationship. Why then did Eric insist on Amanda being with him so much? Maybe Eric wanted to hire her away from Fame to work for his publications.

Ms. Lynn Reynolds has written a fast-paced, sensual novel about a couple who, of course, were at odds with each other. Her main characters were well defined and interesting. This book had an arresting plot. There were several secondary characters that were totally believable and interacted well together and with the others throughout the entire book. This book was intriguing.

The sensuality was intense, but well done. It was easy to get lost in the book and feel as if I was watching it happen. I recommend this book as one which ends surprisingly. I believe you will be glad you read it.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Explicit

Reviewer: Brenda Talley
November 18, 2010

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