Anything That Can Go Wrong . . .
Nothing
is going to go wrong. Ashley Miles has worked too hard for her
independence to let some Bentley-driving hunk named Quinton Murphy
interfere with her plans -- or her freedom. Yes, the chemistry is
phenomenal. Kind of scary, actually. But that s it. NO emotional
commitments.
. . . Will
But he s SO wonderful -- a woman could fall in lov . . .
How did that happen? That wasn t part of the plan! But can she trust
him? Really trust him? The man is just so mysterious. There s only one
solution: put it all on the line and see what Quinton does when she
tells him how she feels. And hope everything that can go wrong . . . won
t . . .
In Jude's Law you already get a little taste of Quinton Murphy and Ashley Miles' meeting and chemistry that hits right from the start... but by the end of Jude's book, it slowly comes to a crash when Ashley finds Quinton in his office with some leggy blonde that looks to be a lot my friendly than a co-worker.
Murphy's Law starts with the thrill of Ashley being followed and her suspicions on the villain from Jude's Law now out for her. She is a little jumpy when Quinton sneaks up on her in the garage at work, but he slowly works his way into her heart and life - especially when he finds out the dilemma that she is facing. Quinton is quick to throw in his help and while doing so, he is quick to fall for Ashely as well.
I enjoyed getting to see through Jude and May's wedding in Murphy's Law - since I loved their characters so much, but they disappear through most of the rest of the book.. which I would have loved to read more interaction with them.
Ashely is a free spirit, hard working and intelligent woman. She came from a bad bringing up, which is the opposite to Quinton's life.
Quinton shows Ashely some new things in her life, and she is not one to dabble in the puddle, but to jump all the way in. I enjoyed reading Ashley and Quinton's story - but I don't think it was nearly as good as Jude and May's story.
4 stars!
No comments:
Post a Comment