Too much of a good thing With her long ponytail and sparkling green eyes, Tessa Donovan looks more like the girl next door than a businesswomanor a heartbreaker. Which may explain why Detective Luke Asher barely notices her when he arrives to investigate a break-in at her family's brewery. He's got his own problemsstarting with the fact that his partner, Simone, is pregnant and everyone thinks he's the father.Tessa has her hands full, too. Her brother's playboy ways may be threatening the business, and the tension could tear her tight-knit family apart. In fact, the only thing that could unite the Donovan boys is seeing a man come after their "baby" sister. Especially a man like Luke Asher. But Tessa sees past the rumors to the man beneath. He's not who people think he isand neither is she.
eBookMall recently interviewed author Victoria Dahl. Here is an excerpt:
What book were you forced to read at school that no child should have to study?"I’m a firm believer that Shakespeare should never be read as a book. It should experienced for exactly what it is. A play. Entertainment. It should be performed and enjoyed. I never understood the beauty of Shakespeare until I had an English teacher who read the lines with real passion. I finally GOT IT! I love it when Shakespeare is presented in a more modern, relatable setting. The Romeo + Juliet movie really blew my mind. Same exact language, but suddenly these silly gangs of arguing gentlemen become dangerous. The situation becomes fraught. You understand what the stakes are and the motivations of the players. So wonderful for teenagers."
Read more on Victoria's author page!