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No Strings Attached

Posted By: Balisik
No Strings Attached

Susan Andersen "No Strings Attached"
Harlequin HQN | English | July 29, 2014 | ISBN: 0373778872 | 352 pages | azw, epub, lrf, mobi | 3,4 mb

This is one of those books that was simply fun to read. It starts out with that morning after in the Bahamas where everything went from fantasy-worthy perfect to every tourists nightmare for Tasha. She never thought she'd see the drug-dealing "Diego" again, so imagine her surprise when she walked into her friends house only be introduced to their brother Luc… the man who was "Diego" and left her to rot in a Bahamian jail.

Luc was actually an undercover DEA agent and he was assured that Tasha in no way got caught up in that mess. In fact, he's always thought she ran out on him that morning after a night that he thought had been pretty incredible. So there's a whole mystery of what really happened in the Bahamas seven years ago playing in the background of the story throughout the entire book.

But now these two have to get along because her two best friends are involved with his half-brothers and they are constantly being thrown together. Tasha doesn't trust him to not break her heart. He's going back to an undercover job in the DEA… there's no way for their chemistry to end up as anything more than heartache.

It's a good set-up and I did really enjoy the book. I liked all the characters and the interactions between everyone. Tasha runs a pizza parlor and there was a sub-story about a couple of teens that was a nice sub-plot too. The book and story kept me entertained and engaged the entire time I read it.

I'd definitely recommend this one for a light, fun read.