Monday, April 27, 2015

Book Review - Bad Company by Lissa Jay




My Thoughts

One of the things that I loved about Bad Company is its uniqueness. From the storyline of a biker who has no idea who he is due to amnesia to the location where the story takes place. Another is the taboo relationship between Cameron and his psychologist Kelly. As doctor and patient they should resist the attraction they feel for each other, but are unable to fight that sizzling hot chemistry. I loved that they worked together to piece back the puzzle of his past and hopefully jumpstart his memory while falling hard for each other. I can't wait to read the next book in the series.

I give Bad Company 4 hearts!



About the Book

Scottish psychologist Doctor Kelly Ann Darrow loves her career and has never permitted her feelings to impact her professionalism, but when biker Cameron Iss arrives in her care, she finds herself inexplicably drawn to the unconscious man. His tattoos and the mysterious circumstances of his arrival intrigue her to distraction.

Cameron Iss awakes in a strange country with no memory of how he got there and no knowledge of who he is. He takes out his frustrations at his amnesia on the sexy doctor enlisted with helping him unlock his mind.

A mutual chemistry forms between them, and Kelly is plagued with guilt at her unethical and inappropriate attraction to this, her most perplexing patient yet.

As his memories begin to return and they discover more about his violent past and his connection with a motorcycle club in America, the element of danger both excites and frightens Kelly, and nothing can douse the erotic fire he has sparked inside her.

Will Kelly risk her career, her reputation, and all she is for the man who has ignited a dormant passion within her or will his returning memories steal him away for good?

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About the Author

Lissa began her writing life as a contemporary romance author but decided to take the plunge with several other genres. Erotic romance is the latest for the Scotland based author. More books in this genre are planned for the future!


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