We are celebrating the most recent release from Kristen Ashley by participating in the blog tour! QUIET MAN is part of her Dream Man series and it is releasing as part of 1001 Dark Nights. It just went live! Check out the book trailer from the title below. Click here to grab your copy now.
About QUIET MAN:
From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kristen Ashley comes a new story in her Dream Man series…
Charlotte “Lottie” McAlister is in the zone. She’s ready to take on the next chapter of her life, and since she doesn’t have a man, she’ll do what she’s done all along. She’ll take care of business on her own. Even if that business means starting a family.
The problem is, Lottie has a stalker. The really bad kind. The kind that means she needs a bodyguard.
Enter Mo Morrison.
Enormous. Scary.
Quiet.
Mo doesn’t say much, and Lottie’s used to getting attention. And she wants Mo’s attention. Badly.
But Mo has a strict rule. If he’s guarding your body, that’s all he’s doing with it.
However, the longer Mo has to keep Lottie safe, the faster he falls for the beautiful blonde who has it so together, she might even be able to tackle the demons he’s got in his head that just won’t die.
But in the end, Lottie and Mo don’t only have to find some way to keep hands off until the threat is over, they have to negotiate the overprotective Hot Bunch, Lottie’s crazy stepdad, Tex, Mo’s crew of frat-boy commandos, not to mention his nutty sisters.
All before Lottie finally gets her Dream Man.
And Mo can lay claim to his Dream Girl.
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Review:
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Quiet Man is the 4.5th book in the Dream Man series by Kristen Ashley. I am read the series a long time ago, which is why I kept wondering why the book belongs in this series and not the rock chicks since they were frequently mentioned. It's been 5 years since I read Motorcycle Man. Anyway, that doesn't really matter, does it? What matters is the rest of the story. The story began with Smithie's point of view and I was really weirded out because he has children from different women and I was wondering what kind of hero he would be. As it turns out he is not a main character in the book and Mo and Lottie's point of views take over.
Kristen Ashley always manages to surprise me with her characters and their stories in a good way of course. She makes me like plots and characters that other authors might not be able to. Lottie and Mo have an instant connection, but they don't act on it immediately which made everything better in my opinion. They spent time getting to know each other and I really liked that.
The story is stand-alone. Other characters from the Dream man and the Rock chicks series appear, but it's not confusing or something like that. I would recommend the book.
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