Saturday, November 1, 2014

A Week In NY By Louise Bay



A sexy, romantic fiction novella seriesInstallment #1Release: October 21, 2014Each novella is around 30k words



Anna Kirby is sick of dating. She's tired of heartbreak. Despite being smart, sexy, and funny, she's a magnet for men who don't deserve her.
A week's vacation in New York is the ultimate distraction from her most recent break-up, as well as a great place to meet a stranger and have some summer fun. But to protect her still-bruised heart, fun comes with rules. There will be no sharing stories, no swapping numbers, and no real names. Just one night of uncomplicated fun.
Super-successful serial seducer Ethan Scott has some rules of his own. He doesn't date, he doesn't stay the night, and he doesn't make any promises.
It should be a match made in heaven. But rules are made to be broken.
 A Week in New York is the first in a series of three novellas.

Donna's Thoughts: 

This is the first book by author Louise Bay that I’ve read and I’ll be honest about it, I can’t wait to read more. This author knows how to write a sexy, confident alpha male. Her female character is just as well written. Anna is strong and independent. She and her friend have flown to New York from London with the friend’s fiancĂ© to get away. Anna has just broken up with yet another wrong choice. She’s looking for some fun, not anther relationship and where better to do that than 3000 miles away from home.

Ethan doesn’t do relationships. He’s upfront with every woman he sleeps with. This is one night only, don’t give him your number, don’t ask for his and don’t expect him to stay the night. When he sees Anna across the bar, he knows he will have her. Even better, she has her own rules and thats suit him just fine.

This book is full of steamy sex and an interesting story line. I can’t wait for the next book Autumn in London. Great job Louise. I give this book 5 stars with 4.5 hands down the pants. 

About the Author


I write sexy, romantic, contemporary novels - the kind I like to read!
Ruined by romantic mini-series of the seventies and eighties, I love all things romantic. There's not enough of it in real life so I'll settle for books and films.
I love the rain, the West Wing, London, days when you don't have to wear make-up, being alone, being with friends, elephants and champagne.





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