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Claiming Addison (69 Bottles, #1)
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I have been really into menage books lately. However, they either end up being absolutely amazing or pure garbage. I wasn’t sure how to feel about this novel going in because I find I don’t really enjoy the whole “rock star” scene nor do I like when the author has to use the “one of them has a dark secret” trope (especially since the secret it usually something stupid…)

This novel, however, had everything. It had humor, it had drama, and it had heat. I was surprised by the dialogue. Dialogue can make or break a book for me, but Derrick knew what she was doing. I wish I could have liked the female lead more, but she just didn’t sit right with me. I felt like she was too delicate even though she tries to be strong. I found her personality grating at points.
  
Daniel accepts a temporary top secret assignment with the Secret Service. Molly is trying not to worry about her husband until she gets a strange note in the mail. The more she looks at it, the more she thinks he is asking her to come to San Francisco. Why would Daniel ask for Molly’s help? What will she find when she arrives?

This is another wonderful trip back to 1906 with Molly and her family and friends. We get to see them before and after the time in San Francisco, but that never really slows down the plot. The mystery does get a bit sidetracked by the real events unfolding in the city during that time, but it still makes for page turning reading.

Read my full review at <a href="http://carstairsconsiders.blogspot.com/2016/04/book-review-time-of-fire-and-fog-by.html">Carstairs Considers</a>.
  
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