Review Coming Up…. Eve Vaughn’s A Night To Remember…
Saturday, January 6, 2007Posted in: Uncategorized
I promised to read and review this book ages ago, but as most of you will know by now, I pretty much suck at keeping to reviewing schedules. (apologies to those of you still waiting for reviews), Anyway, I’ve finally gotten round to reading it , and hopefully I will post a review tomorrow, or Monday. erm or Tuesday, depending on workload, and inclination.
Anyway, here’s the blurb:
One night of passion leads two lovers on a passionate journey neither expected.
On the night that should have been her two year wedding anniversary Charlie Brown finds herself in a bar to drown her sorrows over her deceased spouse. One thing leads to another and she seeks comfort in the arms of a stranger.
Jake wanted Charlie the minute he saw her, but knows he must take things slow with this sexy damsel-in-distress. When his offer of help turns into one steamy night of passion, he knows he can never let her go. Too bad she’s disappeared from his bed and out of his life the following morning..
Three years pass, but Charlie is never far from Jake’s mind, so it comes as a shock to him to discover that his new employee is none other than his dream woman. Charlie is equally shocked to find herself employed by Jake’s company because now she has a secret
Sounds yummy ja?
Although, I have to say, the cover sucks arse doesn’t it? There’s something very off-putting about the Chippendale strippers hair just dipped in grease look. I hate it. Mind you, I pretty much hate men with long, or even long-ish hair in real life, so I’m pretty prejudiced anyway.
You can visit Eve Vaughn (not to be confused with Evelyn Vaughn of A.K.A Goddess fame) here, and buy A Night To Remember here.
Hey Eve, you got a new website! Nice… (Although the Changeling Press art department hasn’t done you any favours with those covers, but that’s another rant for another day)
Anyway, the review will be coming up as soon as I can get to it!
Kristie (J)
January 6
1:32 pm
LMAO – and here I was thinking it’s a pretty sexy cover. My first thought was (and are you ready for this?) “he’s bringing sexy back” Get it? Hah hah I kill me.
But seriously – I like the cover. I shall be waiting for your review 🙂
Kristie (J)
January 6
1:35 pm
And see – his hair isn’t greasy – it’s wet because he just got out of the shower. The shower they had together. The hot…. steamy….. shower!
Grrrly
January 6
4:30 pm
she named the heroine charlie brown? seriously, charlie brown? and if that’s not bad enough, that “secret after three years” just screams “secret baby plot!”. please hurry up and post the review, i can’t wait to see how this hot mess pans out.
Eve Vaughn
January 6
6:26 pm
I love you Karen because you never let me get a big head do you? LOL. I thought the ass crack on the cover added just the right touch of class don’t you think? hahahaha.
Grrrly,
What can I say? I have my cornball moments. 🙂
Jenn
January 7
12:23 am
Well since I want a paper copy of this book I guess I will have to wait but hurry with your review.
Grrrly
January 7
1:36 am
okay, eve, i guess everybody has those once in a while. but so help me, if the hero does the snoopy dance every time he scores…*lol*
Eve Vaughn
January 7
2:20 am
Grrrly, does wiggling his cock around count? :-)~ ?
Anonymous
January 7
3:34 am
Nice. They repeated the title of a million-selling best-seller about a mass disaster.
Does nobody check these things? Now if I read the book I’d be thinking about babies drowning instead of the romance.
Grrrly
January 7
3:43 am
Grrrly, does wiggling his cock around count? :-)~ ?
aw, dammit, now i have to add it to my tbr files. 😉
Laura
January 7
6:04 am
Obviously, I now spend too much time buying books online because I missed the bestseller about drowning babies at night.
But I gotta give the greasy-haired cockwiggler with the hot buttcrack a chance.
Anonymous
January 7
10:17 am
That would be “A Night to Remember” by Walter Lord, the first major book about the Titanic disaster. It actually sold 2.3 million copies in its original 1957 printing and in 13 additional printings.
63 children drowned on that night – and over 1,400 other people as well. And Cameron turns it into a sappy melodrama.
Paz
January 7
1:21 pm
This is one of my favorite Eve Vaughn’s stories. Loved it. Hmm… I like the cover. I guess, I don’t mind the long hair. ;-)))
Paz