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Brit Blaise grew up with a deep and abiding love for books. She believes in dark and dangerous heroes; strong women who aren't afraid to think for themselves; head-over-heels love; fairy tale endings and that it's more fun to laugh than to cry, but doing both at the same time is best of all.

Master Storyteller

Brit Blaise is a master storyteller. The characters in Time Thieves jump off the pages and the storyline is both action packed and exciting. The love scenes are so hot you'll be challenged to catch your breath. I hope that this is the beginning of a wonderful new series because I would love to hear Peck's tale. Or Lawzard's. - Two Lips

Archive: November 2008

A Sure Thing…4 Star Romantic Times Review

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My last two Romantic Times reviews have rocked!
 
With buzz words like “expertly built” and “laugh-out-loud funny”…what’s not to love?
 
So here it is:
“This is a humorous tale of love, laughter and cooking. When they’re faced with some unusal problems, like an exploding chicken during a cooking lesson, the protagonists’ relationship developes into love. The sexual tension is expertly built and the love scenes are steamy. Readers will have fun reading this laugh-out-loud tale.
 
SUMMARY: For her 30th birthday, Cara Thomas receives an unexpected present from her mother: cooking lessons. Since she’s a disaster in the kitchen, this gift has little appeal. But it puts her in the presence of Mike Nichols, who’s giving cooking lessons to increase publicity at his restaurant. He doesn’t think there will be anyone interesting in the group, until he meets Cara. Trying to prove his attraction becomes difficult when someone sabatoges Cara’s efforts. It’s up to Mike to convince Cara to take him on.”
 
Review by Keitha Hart
 
This will review will be post on the Romantic Times Website soon, along with the previous ten reviews I’ve received for other stories.
 
And it’s more than likely my last for a bit.
 
I’m going to start writing longer stories and see where it leads me. I’m tired of being asked what I write and not being able to give a definitive answer. “Everything” sounds stupid and it’s not true. I’ve not written a mystery yet. I have a thriller started.  These last three years have been a wild ride!
 
Brit

 

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