Sunday, January 16, 2011

Natural Born Charmer by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

I have officially decided that I want a natural born charmer. The last book in the series is just as powerful as the first one. I wish the series didn't have to end. I could have read about these sexy football greats.

Chicago Stars quarterback Dean Robillard is the luckiest man in the world: sports superstar and the pride of the NFL and lets not forget his career as a buff billboard model for underwear. But life in the glory lane has started to come to a stop, and Dean has set off on a cross-country trip to figure out what's gone wrong in his life so he will be able to get back on track.

While traveling along this highway he comes across a woman in a beaver suit. Blue Bailey is on a mission to murder her ex.  She needs a ride, and America's most famous football playboy has an imposing set of wheels. Now, all she has to do is keep him entertained for the time of there trip. 

Blue is the toughest woman Dean has ever met. They're soon heading for his summer home where their  complicated lives and attraction is ready to be entangled with his family. As the summer progresses, the wandering portrait artist and the charming football star play a high-stakes game, fighting themselves and each other for a chance to have it all.


This story makes you want to forget about your old life and concentrate on the new. As always very funny and witty parts  but then you get to the serious parts that not only break your hart but sob into plenty of tissues.

The wandering portrait artist and the charming football star play a high-stakes game, fighting themselves and each other for a chance to have it all. Dean is truly the natural born charmer. Although this book is the last it will make a great impact in the romance world.

Realistic, interesting and mind wondering! Phillips not only delivers but makes a powerful debt for the last book in the Chicago Stars series. Do I wish their was more.. well, yes of course. Do I wish I had more of an ending. Absolutely.

If your haven't gotten a chance to read this wonderful series you are missing out. Although I think it died to early this series will always be apart of my favorite books.



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