This one is from Cataromance, and says, in part:
Smart, funny and absolutely engrossing, Driving Him Wild is a superb story about two wonderfully flawed characters who fall in love when they least expect it. Ms. Cohen possesses a wonderful ability of making her readers laugh and cry – often on the same page – and readers can’t resist liking Zoe, who is feisty and fiery, and falling for the gorgeous Nick Giroux.
Which just goes to prove that everybody likes something different!
I’ve also had some great reviews for SPIRIT WILLING, which I’ll post in the next day or so.
I’m getting to read more these days, because I have to spend so much time sitting around whilst feeding The Boy. In the past week I’ve read Debby Holt’s Annie May’s Black Book (women’s fiction: fun, very readable; predictable, though, and the romance isn’t developed), Maria Headley’s The Year of Yes (nonfiction about a woman who says yes to everyone who asks her out for a year: the stories about the dates are great and the message of the book is empowering, but she’s too fond of her own voice), and I’ve just started Michelle Styles’s A Noble Captive (historical romance: I’m very intrigued by the ancient setting).






I’ve just bought Driving him Wild, I’m so glad I was quick off the mark, there were only two left! I’ve only read the first few pages so far but it’s great, writing my own makes me see how hard it is to get it right.
enjoy The Boy, those cuddly breast feeding times are lovely!
Lynne.
Great review!!!! Michelle Styles rocks.
Hi Julie – I loved Driving Him Wild, and Michelle’s book was excellent too – enjoy!
Give Nate a big cuddle from me and make the most of your time together – it goes by so quickly!
Hugs
WooHoo! Thanks for the quote!
I’ve just bought Spirit Willing and Driving him Wild but not started them yet.
just finished ‘Being a Bad Girl’ and loved it, especially the double deception at the beginning.
In other romances I’ve read when one of the characters is deceiving the other the deception often lasts until almost the end of the book. Just wondered why you chose to have both characters reveal to each other early in the story on that they were playing a part?
Hi Alice, thanks for stopping by and I’m really glad you liked Being A Bad Girl!
I’m going to answer your question in my next blog post, because it’s such a treat to have someone ask me about my writing!