It’s Me Again, Baby
O’Connor Family Series
by Katie Reus
Publication Date: May 16, 2017
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Years ago Samantha made a mistake and lost a chance at something real with Maguire O’Connor. Now that she’s living in Holly again, she knows seeing him is inevitable. But the last thing she ever expected was to take him on as a client.
Now they have a second chance…
Maguire never got over Sam. Thanks to a meddling family member, he mistakenly hires Sam as his real estate agent. With her in his sights again, he’s not letting her go. But someone from her past followed her back to Holly with a sinister intent. Now Maguire will do whatever it takes to protect the woman he intends to claim as his forever.
Length: Novella
O’Connor Family Series:
1. Merry Christmas, Baby
2. Tease Me, Baby
3. It’s Me Again, Baby
4. Mistletoe Me, Baby
Review
The one that got away doesn't always come back, but when it does you have to decide either to let that one get away again or grab hold and never let go.
A misunderstanding causes Maguire and Samantha to part ways several years ago. Now that both are back in Holly they get thrown together unexpectedly by a meddling but well intention mother.
The sparks fly and long dormant feeling ignite. Will Maguire and Sam be able to pick up where they left off or has too much time passed to start over? Or will a danger present itself that will take the decision out of their hands?
It's Me Again, Baby is quick, sultry, spellbinding read that has heat and filled with heart. I loved how Maguire 'salpha-ness takes over when it comes to Sam. Even though he was hurt when she ghosted him, he knew in his heart that she was the one for him. I adore how Sam is the same way, she loves Maguire and takes the risk at a second chance.
The danger that surrounds Sam is high, but I love how that doesn't hinder Sam's ability to live her life the way she wants. She'll do what she has to to stay safe, but she won't let it deter her from her goals.
I loved the dynamic Maguire and Sam and loved getting to know they and watching them fall in love. Their family add a fun, witty dimension to their story.
It's Me Again, Baby is saucy, intriguing, and passion filled novella that make for an entertaining read.
A misunderstanding causes Maguire and Samantha to part ways several years ago. Now that both are back in Holly they get thrown together unexpectedly by a meddling but well intention mother.
The sparks fly and long dormant feeling ignite. Will Maguire and Sam be able to pick up where they left off or has too much time passed to start over? Or will a danger present itself that will take the decision out of their hands?
It's Me Again, Baby is quick, sultry, spellbinding read that has heat and filled with heart. I loved how Maguire 'salpha-ness takes over when it comes to Sam. Even though he was hurt when she ghosted him, he knew in his heart that she was the one for him. I adore how Sam is the same way, she loves Maguire and takes the risk at a second chance.
The danger that surrounds Sam is high, but I love how that doesn't hinder Sam's ability to live her life the way she wants. She'll do what she has to to stay safe, but she won't let it deter her from her goals.
I loved the dynamic Maguire and Sam and loved getting to know they and watching them fall in love. Their family add a fun, witty dimension to their story.
It's Me Again, Baby is saucy, intriguing, and passion filled novella that make for an entertaining read.
Excerpt
Maguire grinned when Nora
set his hot cocoa down—complete with a candy cane in it.
For some reason, the fact that he’d ordered a hot cocoa made him that much more adorable to Sam. “No problem. Looks like your rush just cleared out.”
“It did, but we’ll see another one in an hour. Let me know if you guys need anything. Well, Sam, you let me know.” She shot Maguire a semi-serious glare. “I’m only being nice to you because you’re with a paying customer.”
“What?” He placed a hand on his chest, mock insulted.
She shot her gaze to Sam. “Jackson got too roughed up on the rink on Saturday and I know it was him,” she said, jerking a thumb at Maguire, “who bruised his ribs.”
Maguire snorted, which wasn’t a denial at all.
“Roughed up?” Sam asked once Nora was out of earshot.
He snorted again, shaking his head. “Brotherly sparring. We had a free weekend and hit the ice for a friendly game of hockey. Us, the sheriff and some guys from the fire department. Nora’s only got a sister though. I think our type of roughhousing is a shock to her.”
“So you’re still playing hockey.” He’d been sexy on the ice. And okay, off it, but when he skated it was a thing of beauty.
“Yeah…wait, you’ve seen me?”
Her cheeks flushed even as she nodded, realizing her inadvertent little confession. “Yeah. Many years ago. When I was in middle school and there was no way you would have noticed me.” They were only a little over five years apart in age.
“Maybe I’ll invite you out for our next game, then. You can tell me if I’ve improved.”
“Or if you’ve gotten worse in your old age.”
“Old?”
“I’m messing with you.” Since she remembered when his birthday was, she knew that he’d just turned thirty and was well, delicious-looking.
His grin widened, taking him from good-looking to ridiculously handsome territory. Everything about him was sexy. With the sleeves of his long-sleeved T-shirt—advertising one of his auto repair shops—shoved up, he was showing off muscular forearms and a plethora of tattoos that made her mouth water.
For some reason, the fact that he’d ordered a hot cocoa made him that much more adorable to Sam. “No problem. Looks like your rush just cleared out.”
“It did, but we’ll see another one in an hour. Let me know if you guys need anything. Well, Sam, you let me know.” She shot Maguire a semi-serious glare. “I’m only being nice to you because you’re with a paying customer.”
“What?” He placed a hand on his chest, mock insulted.
She shot her gaze to Sam. “Jackson got too roughed up on the rink on Saturday and I know it was him,” she said, jerking a thumb at Maguire, “who bruised his ribs.”
Maguire snorted, which wasn’t a denial at all.
“Roughed up?” Sam asked once Nora was out of earshot.
He snorted again, shaking his head. “Brotherly sparring. We had a free weekend and hit the ice for a friendly game of hockey. Us, the sheriff and some guys from the fire department. Nora’s only got a sister though. I think our type of roughhousing is a shock to her.”
“So you’re still playing hockey.” He’d been sexy on the ice. And okay, off it, but when he skated it was a thing of beauty.
“Yeah…wait, you’ve seen me?”
Her cheeks flushed even as she nodded, realizing her inadvertent little confession. “Yeah. Many years ago. When I was in middle school and there was no way you would have noticed me.” They were only a little over five years apart in age.
“Maybe I’ll invite you out for our next game, then. You can tell me if I’ve improved.”
“Or if you’ve gotten worse in your old age.”
“Old?”
“I’m messing with you.” Since she remembered when his birthday was, she knew that he’d just turned thirty and was well, delicious-looking.
His grin widened, taking him from good-looking to ridiculously handsome territory. Everything about him was sexy. With the sleeves of his long-sleeved T-shirt—advertising one of his auto repair shops—shoved up, he was showing off muscular forearms and a plethora of tattoos that made her mouth water.
O'Conner Family Series
Release date: November 1, 2017
About Katie Reus
However, she didn’t always know she wanted to be a writer. After changing majors many times, she finally graduated summa cum laude with a degree in psychology. Not long after that she discovered a new love. Writing. She now spends her days writing dark paranormal romance and sexy romantic suspense.
For more information on Katie please visit her website. Also find her on Twitter or visit her on Facebook.
No comments:
Post a Comment