kathydavie's review against another edition

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3.0

First read Feb 18, 2010.

Series: Reno's Chance (Tempting Seals, 1)

The Stories
Carrie Alexander's Naughty Girl has a different take on men working on a road construction crew when Brenda encourages Estrella to go after Drum, a hunk so gorgeous that all the guys want to be on his crew—he gets all the boob flashers. Estrella takes her chance when her employer goes out of town to chance an anonymous fling with him and invites him to her boss' apartment until everything goes wrong.

Pamela Britton's Wanted: One Hot-Blooded Man is such a misnomer, at least, in how I normally interpret "hot-blooded" because Trent is the most incredible gentleman. Bree was raped by her then-fiance and has returned to her old hometown hoping to run into an old boyfriend, Trent. She's hoping he can help her get past her fear of making love.

Susan Donovan's Have Mercy is a case of two people with no luck in love. Win's agent has sent her up to his cabin to work on the script due in one month. She always works better when there's a man in her life and Artie knows just the guy to help her out.

Lora Leigh's Reno's Chance is an excellent start for her Tempting Seals series. Reno Chavez is determined to conquer Raven McIntire. Each has wanted the other forever but Reno has been set on waiting for Raven to grow up and gain some experience before he takes her. For she will be his. Forever.

thejessaycock's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked some of the stories, others not so much. It was a quick, easy read for those days when thinking is even too difficult.

mitabird's review

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3.0

Honk if You Love Real Men contains four short stories. There's not much for me to say about Alexander's and Britton's stories; I didn't like them. Donovan's was the best, IMO and Leigh is starting to lose it for me. I couldn't help but think of her Nauti series when I was reading her story. All of her heroes seem the same to me and are starting to blend together. I don't know if this is a series that I want to continue to read. There's just too many similarities to her other books.
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