Killer Bunny Hill – Book Review

by Denise Robbins
Samantha Spenser has been shot. Her dad summoned her home urgently but isn’t there to greet her, she is shot while snowboarding; temporarily loses some of her memory; is kidnapped; escapes and doesn’t know who to trust. She is a capable woman but as she can’t even remember her name, she may have to accept help from the amber-eyed angel-man who patched up her wounds.
Maximilian Stone has enough to worry about. He is trying to find his missing FBI agent brother, Kevin, when he is delivered with a shot up snow bunny. The snow bunny claims to have lost her memory but is it just a coincidence that this gorgeous, green-eyed woman arrives, shot, at his door, when his brother went missing investigating a case in the area?
Sam and Max manage to join forces to find her father and his brother, despite being distracted - a lot – by their mutual sexual attraction.
Killer Bunny Hill is a fun and easy read. I hope and pray that if ever I am in need of rescuing, that the rescuers aren’t so easily distracted from the job by their ‘need’ for each other! However, their numerous distracted moments make great entertainment for a reader of novels!
It is deliciously sexy, so have fun with Killer Bunny Hill.

My name is Michelle and I've been an avid reader since I was a kid. With my head stuck in a 'Famous Five' book, I was never hindered by bed time thanks to my trusty torch. I live in Australia with my beautiful family. My tastes cover many genres but I do have a passion for Jane Austen and Austen inspired works. My site is full of these works and I hope my collection is of use to fellow lovers of Austen.



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