"Lori Foster delivers everything you are looking for in a romance." --Jayne Ann Krentz
"My House, My Rules"
When Ariel's headstrong ways nearly wreck one of Officer Sam Watson's sting operations--ruining her dress in the process--he offers her a ride to his place to clean up. But Ariel seems to have her own agenda, and Sam decides it's time to let her know he'll be calling the shots…
"Bringing Up Baby"
Two years ago, Gil Watson had a wild night that resulted in a daughter he never knew he had. Now he has a chance to do right by his little girl, even if it means marrying the woman who's been raising her. Fortunately Anabel Truman is anything but another bad decision…
"Good With His Hands"
As best friends, Pete Watson and Cassidy McClannahan have a "no sex" relationship. It may be a rigid rule, but it works--until Pete decides he wants to push the line and transform himself into the perfect guy he thinks Cassidy wants.
"Foster writes smart, sexy, engaging characters." --Christine Feehan
My House, My Rules- This story features the oldest Watson brother, Sam Watson. Since his father's passing Sam has been the head of the household, taking care of his brothers and their mother. Sam is thirty-five and found himself attracted to his younger brother's friend Ariel. He feared she was too young and concerned about his brother's feelings he ignored those sparks. When he is undercover at a local bar setting himself up as bait for a mugger, things get complicated when Ariel comes to his rescue. My House, My Rules, was a fun tale filled with complications, naughty moments and meddling family.
Bringing Up Baby- Gil is the second Watson brother and runs the family business. He is a by the book, neat freak whose world gets turns upside down when he discovers he is a father after the mother passes away. He is all ready to step up despite the complications Anabel Truman presents. Anabel had raised his daughter, and she presents him with a fascinating offer. I was nervous about this tale, but Foster gave a believable tale that made me laugh and swoon.
Good With His Hands- This last story takes place years later and features the youngest Watson brother's tale. Pete's world turns upside down when he realizes he has feelings for the girl next door. Good with Her Hands, This was a fun tale, although to be honest my least favorite. Pete was young and awkward. I kept wanting to smack him on the back of the head whenever he tried to articulate his feelings and put his foot in his mouth.
The Watson Brothers is narrated by Jim Frangione . While not a memorable performance, he did a good job reading the tales and I quickly consumed the audio. It was fun trying some of Foster's earlier stories. These were originally written in 2008.
Audio provided by the publisher. This review was originally posted on Caffeinated Book Reviewer
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