HelenKay Dimon, http://www.helenkaydimon.com/ , writes stories that pull me in completely. Her, Hard as Nails, really captivates.
“This Old House
Architect Cole Carruthers’s mission is simple””visit his company’s latest rehab project and cajole the sweet old lady who once owned it into vacating the premises. But the sultry, sledge-hammer-wielding woman he finds is far from old, nor particularly sweet. For reasons she won’t reveal, Aubrey Matheson refuses to leave the house she claims is her birthright. As far as Cole’s concerned, there’s only one thing to do with this squatter: hunker down with her and discover every single one of her sexy secrets…
All About Adam
The last meeting tough-as-nails Becky Carter took with sharp-witted, wicked sexy real estate rehabber Adam Thomas culminated in a scorching-hot game of kiss-and-run. Becky was the one running, and she’s regretted it ever since. Now Adam’s back to do some actual business…or so he says. If Becky has her way, this weekend of negotiation will speed from boardroom to bedroom””and stay there…
Man at the Door
After finding herself famous for all the wrong reasons, artist Erin McHugh just wants to fix up her house, open her art studio, and settle down out of the spotlight. Then job foreman Ray Hammond walks through her door and Erin recognizes broad-shouldered trouble. Hot, young, and always in the news, Ray is everything Erin wanted to avoid. The challenge is how to resist a guy who can build anything, fix anything””and make Erin feel everything…
Three contemporary stories that will delight, and entertain, with some sexy men that will bring some cheer along the way. Spend any time of the day or night reading one of Ms. Dimon’s stories; you will not be disappointed. All the minor characters enhance the stories keeping it moving at a good pace that the reader feels like they are part of the growing family. HelenKay Dimon spins some remarkable stories not only sprinkled with some humor but some beautiful women and handsome men that see a good thing and go after it, as they learn to let go and follow their heart.
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Danielle
15 years agoHotter in Hawaii was really good too. That is the first book I ever read of hers.