Monday, November 18, 2019

Review of Off Limits by Terri Anne Browning


In this book we get Layla Bennet's story (we met her in Holding Mia) and Graham "Howler" Bronson we learned about him in the same book. In this book we learn that there is one rule when it comes to Layla and that is no one touches Layla. For years now Howler has wanted only one woman. The one woman he knows he is not allowed to touch or love for fear he would lose everything including her brother and his best friend Judge. A little more than 3 years earlier to avoid being with the woman he wanted more than his next breath he slept with a woman who was for lack of better term nuts. She gave him something precious though he didn't think so at the time but one look at his daughter Josie and she stole his heart. She also stole the heart of the woman he loves. So when she announces that she is going to work with Barrick on protection details Judge tells him to do whatever it takes to make her stay, he screws up. Layla knows she loves Howler with her whole heart. She is just sick of giving it to him on a sliver platter for him to slice and dice it and give it back. So she takes a job with her cousin, knowing she will miss out on time with someone special. Josie has always been hers as much as she has been Howlers. She may not have come from her body but that is her daughter. So when she is back in town and learns that he little girl is hurt she is out for blood. They wonder though will the past cloud what could be an amazing future as a family or will they get that second chance they have always longed for?

Terri Anne cranks out one amazing story after another. This one will have you starting it an unable to put it down. It does have its ups and downs that I really want to tell you about. However I don't want to ruin the story for any other readers. I will say this book will have you unable to do anything else until you read those two words "the end". I would highly recommend it to anyone and everyone. If I could give this book more than 5 stars I would it is that good. 

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