Reviewed by kimbacaffeinate on
The tale centers on Lacy Taylor, a strong independent girl, who doesn’t know the meaning of luck. She has had a crush on her best friend’s brother Chase McDermott since high school. The sparks flying off these too is both hilarious and romantic. The two of them bicker back and forth like an old married couple. He knows just the right things to say and do to infuriate and frustrate her. Chase loves seeing her get flustered and can’t figure out what it is that he likes about her, since she is defiantly not his type.
When Lacy is having trouble, Chase steps in to help and after an encounter with her estranged father she shows up on Chase’s doorstep unexpected. It turns out to be a lot more than a social visit. What follows is a steamy off and on again romance, as the two of them try to get past their own personal demons.
I was able to read Here Comes Trouble in a few hours, the story unfolded quickly and kept me entertained. The subplots were interesting and gave the characters and their personality’s credibility. If you are looking for a quick easy feel good romance you will enjoy Here Comes Trouble.
I want to thank the BookRooster.com Team for providing me with this copy in exchange for my unbiased review.
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- 7 November, 2011: Finished reading
- 7 November, 2011: Reviewed