A review by elylibrarysec
Bad Boys After Dark: Brett (Bad Billionaires After Dark) by Melissa Foster

5.0

Brett Bad likes to think he knows how to impress. Right there is when I want to see what woman is going to take him down. Sophie Roberts shows why he’s so hard to resist – and that bad part is he knows it. He’s a man that if you looked up the word temptation in the dictionary, his picture would be there – my apologies to the cover model.

Brett seems to have some issues because his head is saying one thing but his heart is saying something else. His brain doesn’t seem happy about that fact either. It was an interesting trifecta once his mouth got involved. I hate to say it but we get to laugh quite a bit at his expense. Sophie’s more of the straight man – or in this case the straight woman. It was also a pleasure meeting her friend Grace. She helps Sophie rethink some of her choices.

This author continues to amaze me in how her scenes flow so seamlessly from one to the next. She knows what is needed to heat our imaginations and our blood. For me, at least, she has perfect comedic timing – I have a very hard time holding my laughter in. And she knows just the right time to add in those romantic moments. Ms. Foster creates characters that you could consider as friends, people you could truly care about, and get angry at anyone that might try to hurt them. And don’t get me started on the tension between the main characters – fan self.

It’s not hard to have those scenes playing in my head – and no I don’t mean the audio version. This is just a case of the perfect storm and I don’t want an umbrella to shield me. But I did almost need a fire extinguisher because my e-reader was getting so hot due to the fact that the main characters were creating plenty of steam heat. Our author gave me an ending that made me very happy. And as you read that last sentence you will understand why – it’s the one time I actually guessed something right.

I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.