Two women who are wonderful sizzling summer reads and hold the title of American author are Carly Phillips and Jude Devereaux. These two understand what women want in an amazing story and they tell it as if they are one's oldest and dearest friend. On holiday or poolside they can take a person away to dazzling and sensual worlds.
If one wants sassy writing, they need look no further than Carly Phillips. She was a lawyer before she put pen to paper. Her first novel caught the attention of Kelly Ripa, and after she recommended it, she zoomed to the top of the New York Times Best Seller, list. The Bachelor is the name of this blazing hot book.
After her rise in popularity, she has just kept on cranking out mesmerizing story, after story. The demand for her novels is great and much of that is due to her explicit tales. There are always elements of love involved as well, so she strikes a great balance.
Jude Devereaux spins tales of romance mixed with the supernatural. She does this seamlessly, adding in splashes of humor along the way. Her characters are ones who when the book is over the reader does not want to leave. It is a good thing she writes trilogies many times.
The supernatural parts a written wonderfully, like in An Angel For Emily. Emily is very logical and is stunned to find that angels are real. She offers hope and makes one wonder if perhaps they will someday meet their very own, "angel."
Perhaps her most famous trilogy tells the tale of Darcy Monroe, and her time traveling, and sometimes time changing adventures through time. Her tales are hard to put down and one could almost rip the page out in their haste to see what will happen next.
For a delightful, spicy romp, at home or on vacation, either American author will answer this need. One can carry one in their purse, beach bag, or brief case. When the moment presents itself, be sure to take a read.
If one wants sassy writing, they need look no further than Carly Phillips. She was a lawyer before she put pen to paper. Her first novel caught the attention of Kelly Ripa, and after she recommended it, she zoomed to the top of the New York Times Best Seller, list. The Bachelor is the name of this blazing hot book.
After her rise in popularity, she has just kept on cranking out mesmerizing story, after story. The demand for her novels is great and much of that is due to her explicit tales. There are always elements of love involved as well, so she strikes a great balance.
Jude Devereaux spins tales of romance mixed with the supernatural. She does this seamlessly, adding in splashes of humor along the way. Her characters are ones who when the book is over the reader does not want to leave. It is a good thing she writes trilogies many times.
The supernatural parts a written wonderfully, like in An Angel For Emily. Emily is very logical and is stunned to find that angels are real. She offers hope and makes one wonder if perhaps they will someday meet their very own, "angel."
Perhaps her most famous trilogy tells the tale of Darcy Monroe, and her time traveling, and sometimes time changing adventures through time. Her tales are hard to put down and one could almost rip the page out in their haste to see what will happen next.
For a delightful, spicy romp, at home or on vacation, either American author will answer this need. One can carry one in their purse, beach bag, or brief case. When the moment presents itself, be sure to take a read.
About the Author:
If you're looking for some excellent new young adult fiction, you should check out "Revealing Eden", the first book in the "Save the Pearls" series written by Victoria Foyt, an accomplished author of adventure books. Also a screenplay writer, she has written for many notable periodicals, and has been featured in a wide range of noteworthy national publications along with appearances on numerous talk shows.