VBT# Danger Sweetheart - Mary Janice Davidson




Danger, Sweetheart

Review: Danger, Sweetheart - MaryJanice Davidson - May 2016

If you are a fan of the quirky and the books that make you LOL and chuckle as you read the pages, books that make you shake your head with their ridiculousness . Then you need to pick up a copy of Danger, Sweetheart by MaryJanice Davidson. From the very first page when Shannah was talking about awkward sex places e.g a wax museum to meeting her twins Blake and Rake to their family dialogue. I knew this book was going to be quite a humourous read and that it definitely did turn out to be. I found myself getting really into their odd ways and wit as we meet Shannah whom fell pregnant to a wealthy Tarbell who then passed away and left his fortune to Shannah and the boys. This family has never really found a home though as they have been moving around, living out of suitcases and not ones for settling down. When their mother recieves another inheritance, this time some farming land from her parents - a farm called Heartbreak Ranch in a small country town called Sweetheart. The town though is becoming a ghost town and slowly dying and Shannah is the only one who can save it as their ranch is the last one left to purchase. Shannah then enlists the help of her wiser son of her two twins Blake to help her save the smalltown of Sweetheart. While there Blake meets Natalie Lane who is from the bank and wants a piece of Sweetheart for herself as if they sell she can get a mighty fine comission and a way out of this podunk town. What neither Blake nor Natalie realise is that being in Sweetheart and pushed together , will have them slowly falling in and out of love - mainly in love with each other.  Will Sweetheart and Heartbreak Ranch finally get it's long overdue HEA or will their efforts in saving the town be for nothing ?
For a great laugh , don't delay and pick up Danger, Sweetheart by MaryJanice Davidson today.




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