Jhayboy

Jhayboy

Have been reading like a fiend since a teenager and my first Lavryle Spencer book (Morning Glory). I will read just about anything except fashion/celebrity magazine My to be read pile is general quite extensive and adding more every day. My passion is romantic novels.I do read my fair share of historical and crime fiction novels as well....more »
  • London, UK
  • member since Sunday, March 30 2008

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  • Sandeflay
    • Rated 5 stars

    Collin, one of Sandeflay’s finest, has exceeded the time that an “Extinguisher” stays in service. Along with his pet tygren, he lives simply and is up most nights dealing with closing ducts and the monsters that come through them. Dedicated to the job, he has no time for the paraplegic that lives one floor below. When she literally falls into his arms, he takes on board more than he bargains for.

    Miranda has always felt that she can deal with anything life throws at her, and painfully aware of her limitations, she keeps her hopes realistic. When she is helped by the handsome stranger from upstairs, she accepts it at face value and is determined not to get flustered by his display of interest.

    Collin is instantly attracted to Miranda, and although she thinks it’s out of pity, he must convince her that what he feels is the real thing. When things go wrong in their building, he has no choice but to return to Sandeflay. Perilously injured and not sure of his survival, he begs the powers that be to bring Miranda to him.

    From the moment Miranda arrives on Sandeflay, she knows she has limited time to have everything she has always desired with the man of her dreams. When unexpected miracles happen and new revelations are made, can Collin and Miranda’s love be third-time-lucky for two people who will do anything to be together?

    See the rest of the review at

    http://romancejunkiesreviews.com/artman/publish/paranormal/Sandeflay.shtml

    Jhayboy wrote this review Sunday, September 7 2008. ( reply | permalink )
  • Bareback
    • Rated 5 stars

    If there was one book , that you wish had no end this was the one.
    The characters are utterly believeable, there is the usual angst that make up a relationships. The book is based on their relation over a few years period. The loves and losts experienced - and the realization that there is a time to grow up and be a man about things are very well written.

    The sex scenes are chilli hot and emotional baggage are as realistic as any you or i might have.

    Five stars, really enjoyed this one.

    Jhayboy wrote this review Monday, April 7 2008. ( reply | permalink )


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