Dear Ms. Mitchell.
You've done it again. While Bad Boyfriend is perhaps not as perfect (to my mind) as No Souvenirs, I much prefer it to Bad Company. The book focuses on two fascinating men and their relationship with each other and with those that surround them. There's no intrigue, no mystery. There's just people trying to live life without getting hurt too much. Eli and Quinn just jump off the page from the first time they touch and they don't let go until their book is done.
The book opens ...
Published on December 12, 2011 12:00