ARC Review – Dream Maker (Nashville Nights #2) by Erin McCarthy

Posted October 18, 2016 by DiDi in Kitty, Mainstream, Purest Delight, Reviews / 1 Comment

Erin McCarthy has a unique way of bringing her character’s together and wastes no time in making sure they are totally satisfied. She’s funny, serious and entertaining. ~ Kitty, Guilty Pleasures 

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Shane Hart loves the ladies. Like hit records, he can never have too many. Shane swore long ago never to treat a woman the way his abusive father treated his mother, but his traumatic past has kept him from making any solid commitments—even to a fiery redhead like Avery O’Leery. Shane’s happy enough to rescue her from a tight spot, but that’s as far as their connection goes—until their unforgettable liaison has him rethinking his impulse to love ’em and leave ’em.

Avery has big plans: first, shake the dust of small-town Kentucky from her boots; second, become a bona fide songwriter; and third, keep the truth hidden about her birth father from everyone in Nashville. Nowhere on that list is she supposed to land in bed with a sexy stranger who rescues her off the street at midnight, especially if that stranger is Shane Hart. Avery’s trying not to fall for the dreamy music producer who could make or break her career. But her best-laid plans seem to be no match for a love that feels like destiny.

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Kitty-Angel-Avatar---BoxI always enjoy Erin McCarthy. The Nashville Nights series drew me in from the first book and I purestdelightawardhave looked forward to every one since. The story of Shane and Avery was absolutely wonderful. It was fast and fun. The story flowed and it wasn’t drawn out. We got to know and understand both of the main characters and visited with old friends.

Shane came across as a manwhore in previous stories. Now, we are seeing the real man behind the mask. He’s sweet, understanding, has a temper but knows how to reign it in. When he does make a mistake, he knows how to apologize. He has utter respect for women. He adores his mom and sisters. He’s blind-sided by Avery and finally bares his soul, owns up to his past, his mistakes, and his feelings. He’s ready to commit to a relationship and hopes that Avery will have him.

Avery is a naïve, small-town Kentucky girl with a momma that’s a little bit out there. She’s the one person who believes her when she talks about who her father was. She came to Nashville to try to make it as a song-writer and, hopefully, meet her half-brother. She just didn’t think that she would accomplish her goals on the arm of a stranger or because of a lying, cheating ex-boyfriend. But, that’s exactly how everything went down.

Erin McCarthy always puts some kind of a spin to her stories. She has a unique way of bringing her character’s together and wastes no time in making sure they are totally satisfied. She’s funny, serious and entertaining. I’m never bored when I read one of her books and usually fall a little bit in lust with her men. And, Shane was no different. The sex was hot, the story was interesting and I loved the way the characters developed and grew together. Now, I just have to wonder where she will lead us next in this fantastic series.

5silver-stars

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Posted October 18, 2016 by DiDi in Kitty, Mainstream, Purest Delight, Reviews / 1 Comment


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