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Review: Bridging the Gap by Annmarie McKenna

About the Book:
Genre: contemporary
ISBN: 978-1-60504-251-0
Page Count: 67
Price: $3.50
Reviewer: Kimberley Spinney
Sensuality Rating: Sizzling
Star Rating: 4 Stars
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Bridging the Gap is a sexy, sassy story that will work for any reader looking for a quick fix.  The sex is combustible and the chemistry instantaneous.  With two strong-willed characters and a sensuality that is truly steamy, Bridging the Gap brings the heat.  Passion, drama and hot sex all make this a must read novella.  There is no doubt this is the perfect quickie read when you have no time but want a good story.

Carter Malone usually is the first one to let a woman go after a fling but everything is different with Ryan Cooper.  She is the one running out on him and it leaves him questioning himself.  After two weeks together, Carter is developing feelings for Ryan.  When he turns up on a construction site and finds that Ryan is the foreman, he is utterly confused and his feelings of anger and jealousy are quickly replaced with worry when he finds out that Ryan has epilepsy.  When the two find out that someone is sabotaging the work site, it will have them both looking inward to what truly matters.

Annmarie McKenna is a brilliant author.  Her stories are always super sexy and entirely captivating.  The characters are always well written and engaging.  In Bridging the Gap, we once again get to see why Ms. McKenna is a must read author.  This is definitely a four star novella that will leave any reader extremely satisfied and happy.

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