Joey is the Winfield sister that wears her success as a lawyer well. What most people don't know about her is that she just has to let her bad girl side out to play sometimes. Today is one of those days! What a rotten day, just one thing after another. In an attempt to drown her bad day she heads to Rosalie's where no proper Bostonian would ever think of going for a drink. Joey figures she can play a little pool, drink a lot, maybe blow off some of the steam built up inside of her.
One of the things that steamed Joey is the fact that the firm she works for has hired a new attorney from Florida to head the litigation division and he has been appointed the lead trial attorney on a case she has spent hours on. In fact, it could even be a precedent setting case, something that Joey was counting on presenting.
While picking tunes on the jukebox Joey hears a pick up line delivered by a stranger with traffic stopping looks. The man has rich, chocolate eyes, a deep voice, looks that promise lust and sin, both on Joey's agenda for the evening! Yep, you guessed it, he is the attorney hired by her office. What a fringe benefit he could be! However, office romances never work out well. Joey doesn't know he is the new attorney in the beginning but what happens when they discover that they will be working at the same firm.
Good reading that continues the saga of the Winfield sisters, revealing more secrets, another Martini and Bikini dare and don't forget the lust!
Rating: Pretty Good
Steaminess: Yummy
My Totals:
H/S: 6
Other: 1
Take care, happy reading,
Donna M, Dream Team member







Loving the Martini Dares mini-series...
I really liked Joey and Sebastian's story, looking forward to the last book, Lindsey's story. Very hot!
Take care,
Lynn
This one sounds good
Oh man, you should see my list of books to look for. It's rivalling book size itself. . .
I'm finally getting to the point where I think I know what I'm doing. As soon as my girls are gone I hope to get some serious blogging done.
And I need to catch up on my reading, too.
DonnaH