A Little Taste by Tia Louise is now live!
A LITTLE TASTE
By Tia Louise
Aiden Stone is a six-foot-two former Marine with a permanent scowl, dark hair, and dreamy blue eyes.
He’s the oldest of the Stone brothers, and his “by the book” family has battled mine for control of our small town for generations.
The last thing I should do is sleep with him. Or nearly run him down with my truck. Especially since he's sort-of my new boss...
It doesn’t help that my grandmother (the mayor) is a former magician, and my mom is a psychic (sort-of)... And my dad died in a failed escape-artist attempt (that my mother is convinced was a murder).
Trust me, I know crazy, but I’m just plain ole Britt Bailey, Shania Twain-loving, non-magical forensic photographer. Yes, I take pictures of dead things, but I don’t see them in my bedroom at night.
I only want to see one thing in my bedroom at night, and when I’m called home to help Sheriff Stone on an investigation, he actually stops frowning for a minute, and my teenage fantasies get very real.
It’s a terrible idea. We work together, he’s seven years older than me, he’s a single dad, he hates all things magic, but a little taste, and we can’t say no.
Until the town crime wave turns personal, putting everything on the line, and we’ll need more than a magic bullet to get our happily ever after.
(A LITTLE TASTE is a small-town, grumpy single-dad romance with a touch of light suspense and lots of tasty spice. No cheating. No cliffhanger.)
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REVIEW
Reviewer: Tammi
Rating: 4.5 Groupie Stars
This book had so many of my favorite things in a romance.
Second chance(-ish)
Age Gap
Forbidden(-ish) office romance
A Tia Louise love story
But there was even more
I loved the way "magic" was worked into the story.
Great characters I want to be friends in a little town I want to live in.
Our couple had feuding families that made for an interesting story.
A mystery that involved our heroine
Oh my goodness there was so much I loved about this book I could go on & on
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