Review for Crossing the Line (GEGs #3) by Jacquelyn Ayres
Book: Crossing The Line (The GEG Series #3)
(standalone read)
Author: Jacquelyn Ayres
Genre: erotic romance/humor
Synopsis
Psychotherapist, Madelyn St. Claire, has all the answers. At least, that’s what the plaques on her wall say. There isn’t a fear she’s met that she hasn’t helped a client blast through. So, why can’t she work through her own?
Oh, that’s right…
She’s been so busy helping everyone else through their challenges over the years, including her best friends—the GEGs—that she never even realized she had any of her own true fears. Then again, she didn’t have a reason to until he came along.
Cellist, Declan Pierce, can hit all the right notes, as long as he’s hitting them on stage. When he’s off . . . well—he’s off. So, he keeps his head down and tries to stay focused on his career and his son, Hunter. They have shared in a trauma that would bring most closer. However, theirs has only weighted their bond down, slowly causing them to drift further and further apart.
That is until a beacon of light shines through.
That beacon is about five-foot-nothing, all curves, heart, brains, and no BS.
But that is only part of this story.
It’s a long road to Happily Ever After. Maddie and Declan learn that it takes more than just the two of them to get there, and it’s not a smooth stroll. It’s not meant to be, though, is it?
Life can give you whiplash. Buckle in and hold tight to those closest to you because, honestly…
It takes a village to make love epic.
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Jacquelyn Ayres’s “Crossing the Line” is the third book in the Green-Eyed Girls (GEG) series. Maddie and Declan! Love, love, love this #3! Declan is so broken and sexy you'll have to change your undies! As usual, there are amazing pop culture references and lots of funny stuff. Some of the surrounding storyline with the other GEGs has some heartbreaking moments...but I wouldn't have it any other way...the stories in this series feel so real. I can't wait to read #4!
5 out of 5 stars
Meet the Author
I am a domestic engineer (born and raised in NJ) whose sole responsibility is to guide three young, impressionable kids into becoming phenomenal adults. This challenging yet rewarding work requires a lot of love (coffee), patience (wine), and determination (periodic exorcisms). I work this magic from the beautiful state of New Hampshire.
Before becoming a domestic goddess (not really), I spent over a decade in the medical field, where I wore more hats than the Queen.
I have loved the written word and the great escape it provides since I was a little girl. When I wasn't reading about people and the places they lived, I was creating my own characters and adventures.
Finding myself again through my writing in The Lost & Found Series, The One, and The GEG Series has been nothing short of a dream come true. Also, it makes people feel better when I laugh randomly or talk to myself, knowing it's my characters and not "the voices" . . . that would be creepy.
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OTHER BOOKS IN THE SERIES
Under Contract (GEG #1)
Buy Links:
B&N: http://bit.ly/1xT2K2i
Just in case you missed it, here's my review of #1:
Jacquelyn Ayres’s “Under Contract” is a spicy read and the first book in the Green-Eyed Girls (GEG) series. The beginning reminds me a bit of “Pretty Woman,” and then it blossoms into a big, cute whole-hearted love story. Charley, the leading lady, is a great character – very relatable. Mitch, the leading man, is definitely book boyfriend material! I really liked the story and I couldn’t put it down. Mitch and Charley’s chemistry (and the descriptions thereof) is amazing! I can’t wait to read the next book in the GEG series.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Jacquelyn Ayres’s “Under Contract” is a spicy read and the first book in the Green-Eyed Girls (GEG) series. The beginning reminds me a bit of “Pretty Woman,” and then it blossoms into a big, cute whole-hearted love story. Charley, the leading lady, is a great character – very relatable. Mitch, the leading man, is definitely book boyfriend material! I really liked the story and I couldn’t put it down. Mitch and Charley’s chemistry (and the descriptions thereof) is amazing! I can’t wait to read the next book in the GEG series.
4.5 out of 5 stars
In The Mix (GEG #2)
Buy Links:
Nook: http://bit.ly/11xU7ic
Kobo: http://bit.ly/12589rQ
4.5 out of 5 stars
Just in case you missed it, here's my review of #2:
Jacquelyn Ayres’s “In The Mix” is the second book in the Green-Eyed Girls (GEG) series. It’s hilarious and sexy. If you like “Seduction and Snacks” by Tara Sivec, you’ll love this one. CiCi, the leading lady, has no filter and she’s hysterical. Very “Sex in the City,” with lots of witty dialogue. The sex scenes are hot enough to make your lady boom boom go bang bang! You can read this book without reading the first one, but don’t – the first one is awesome too.
Jacquelyn Ayres’s “In The Mix” is the second book in the Green-Eyed Girls (GEG) series. It’s hilarious and sexy. If you like “Seduction and Snacks” by Tara Sivec, you’ll love this one. CiCi, the leading lady, has no filter and she’s hysterical. Very “Sex in the City,” with lots of witty dialogue. The sex scenes are hot enough to make your lady boom boom go bang bang! You can read this book without reading the first one, but don’t – the first one is awesome too.
4.5 out of 5 stars
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