Title: Tempted in the Tropics (A Suddenly Smitten
Novel)
Author: Tracy March
Publisher/Publication
Date: Entangled Bliss, September 9,
2013
Format/Source: E-ARC, Publisher
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Summary
The
only thing they agree on is the sultry heat between them.
Nothing’s
more important to Paige Ellerbee than her struggling bakery, Sweet Bee’s.
When Lane Anderson, the temporary new doctor hot enough to rival McDreamy,
moves in next door, though, she’s sure things are looking up. Until he
threatens her business in their first conversation.
Lane
just wants to practice medicine responsibly—not argue with the flighty bakery
owner next door. But when he finds himself traveling down to the Caribbean to
play guitar for Paige’s best friend’s wedding, suddenly the sight of the
blonde in a bikini eclipses the fact they can’t agree on anything. And as
their vacation romance grows, his reservations about starting something after
getting burned by love are washed away like sand on the beach.
But
once Paige and Lane land back home, will these polar opposites be able to
forgive their feud and find lasting love?
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My Thoughts
Tempted in the Tropics by Tracy March is a quick
enjoyable read. The physical attraction between Dr. Lane Anderson & Paige
was instantaneous. And yes there was growing tension between them because he
was hampering her business. As a result of this tension, they
maintained control over their feelings for one another—that is--until--they
arrived in St. Lucia and the fun and excitement began. At that point in time, I
couldn’t put the book down as Paige & Lane engaged in a no strings attached relationship, which didn’t always go as planned. Needless to say the
heat was turned up a notch & there were bits of humor interspersed
throughout as they found themselves in one humorous predicament after another.
I recommend reading Tempted in the Tropics. It’s a fun
contemporary romance novel filled with magical treats, vivid details, heartfelt
moments, and unexpected surprises.
Rating 4/5
I received an e-arc of Tempted in the Tropics from the publisher in exchange for an honest review, Thank You.
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