Fortune’s Chance by Karen Erickson
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (125 pgs)
Other: M/F
Rating: 4 Cherries
Review by StephanotisMoney can’t buy love. But it might just buy a second chance…
A Fortune story.
Lauren Tollson can’t believe it. She’s just run into her old flame—in a sex club, of all places. Since winning a huge lottery jackpot, she’s not big on trusting any man’s motives. But David Fairfield could be just what she needs to satisfy that nagging little urge. At least temporarily.
Once, long ago, David made the biggest mistake of his life by letting Lauren slip away. Now that he has her back in his life, he’s not going to let her go. Ever. He’s older now. Wiser. Or at least he’s trying to be.
If Lauren becomes wise to his secret, though, it could ruin any chance she’ll see him as anything other than a freeloader—not the forever kind of man she deserves.
Part of the Fortune series with Fortune’s Deception and Fortune’s Promise.
Warning: Lots of sexy hot lovin’ that might set you afire. Read at your own risk!
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When the book opens she’s out on the town with her best friends celebrating her birthday when a man creeps up behind her on the dance floor. She thinks she’s found the perfect man to spend the night with, well, that is until she turns around and discovers it’s David Fairfield, her ex-boyfriend who she’d hoped she’d never see again. But there’s an upside to running into him. He hasn’t heard she’s now a millionaire. So Lauren thinks she’ll spend the night with him and then send him on his way. The problem is he kisses her the following morning and everything changes. She’s really in love with him; he’s really in love with her.
This book is part of The Fortune’s Chance series and after reading it, I’ll be checking out the rest of the titles. I loved the characters because they seemed like people I know. Mostly because the author gave them problems we all face, like should we trust someone’s who’s previously hurt us? And the dialogue is very natural sounding which makes it seem like you’re eavesdropping on a real conversation. It’s an enjoyable book and I’ll definitely be looking out for more titles by this author.













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