She's Gotta Be Mine
Cottonmouth Series, Book 1
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June Wayne
About this listen
Dumped? For her husband’s high school sweetheart he hasn’t seen in twenty years? Roberta Jones Spivey isn’t going to lay down for that. Instead, she reinvents herself and the new Bobbie Jones - new haircut, new name, new attitude - follows her soon-to-be ex to the small Northern California town of Cottonmouth.
What better way to show him - and his sweetheart - what he’s missing in the brand new Bobbie Jones than taking up with the town’s local bad boy - who’s also reputed to be a serial killer. Nick Angel is devilishly handsome and sexy as all get-out. In a word, perfect.
It’s all going exactly according to plan... until a real murder rocks the little town of Cottonmouth. Of course, Nick didn’t do it... did he?
She’s Gotta Be Mine, previously published as Sex and the Serial Killer, is a contemporary romance.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jennifer Skully is an award-winning author. Her sexy contemporary romances and mysteries will make you laugh out loud. Erotic romance writer Jasmine Haynes is Jennifer Skully's alternate pseudonym, for those of you looking for the really steamy stuff.
©2011 Jennifer Skully (P)2013 Jennifer SkullyWhat listeners say about She's Gotta Be Mine
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- Susan
- 25-06-15
As good as I expected - and that's good!
I have to admit that I had already read this book before I purchased the audio version so I was not surprised that I enjoyed it.
I do like an older couple - these two were late thirties/forty and I do like it when love develops slowly even if the lust is instant. It feels more real and is more believable.
The h was in a bit of a rut in her personal and business life and was forced to re-evaluate things when her husband dumps her for his high school girlfriend. I liked the way her character kept developing and growing as she deliberately stirred things up in the small town her husband had moved to. And I like the way her stirring involved going after the town's "bad boy", even if the "bad boy" was a bit reluctant at first! Add a murder into the plot with the murderer neither predictable or obvious, lots of small town gossip, and this book delivers on all levels.
A good story, a great romance, lots of laughs and a happy ending. What more can you ask for?!
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