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Monday, 13 April 2015

Review: Beautiful Criminal (McCoy's Boys, #1) by Shady Grace

****4 Stars****
 

 
When Mima and her friend, Mary, come across a downed plane while on their way home, the last thing they expected was to find anyone alive.
Having spend a night knocked out in the freezing Canadian Rockies, Gabe comes round in a warm homely cabin. Stripped of all but his boxers, he's immediately on guard.
What blooms between these two characters is a fiery and fast paced attraction but they're both guarded and trust doesn't come easily.
This is a quick, fun read with a hot, scarred bad boy and a native girl who can take care of herself.
The characters are likeable and I'm sure Mary must have a story of her own waiting to be told.
If you're looking for something to kill a couple of hours, I recommend this tale, you won't regret it.
 
 
Blurb
 
Long days, precious nights…
Mima Etu lives a quiet life with her sled dogs in the stunning Canadian Rockies. But that all changes when she stumbles upon a plane crash while out on a supply run. She’s shocked to discover the pilot is still alive—though barely. With the sun setting and the temperatures quickly dropping, Mima knows he’d never survive the trip to the nearest hospital. So she takes the stranger back to her cabin. As he heals, his vague answers to Mima’s questions about the flight tell her he has secrets. But more disturbing is the consuming, immediate attraction she senses between them.
Before he lost control of his Cessna and plunged into a pilot’s hell, Gabriel Miller was on a deadly mission with precious cargo. Now he’s awakened in the comfort of a log cabin with a gorgeous woman tending to his every need. Her soft-spoken beauty sparks his longing for a different kind of life….and it isn’t long before they surrender to a blazing passion. But their blissful days are numbered. For the owners of the cargo are bent on finding Gabriel—and once they do, they don’t intend to leave any witnesses behind.
 
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