![]() We know in that book that The Company has identified corporate espionage that seeks to undermine various industries around the world, and they believe the culprit, the villain behind all of this, is Xian Smith. We know that The Company (not really its name…that’s a secret that only a handful of people now, and they’d have to kill you if they found out) is a top security agency headed by Max Bayer, the brother of Eric Bayer from Moonlighter. ![]() Moonlighter, a crossover story between Bowen’s Brooklyn Bruisers and newest series, The Company, introduces us to the world of Loverboy. Now, I am a huge fan of romantic suspense or stories with intrigue and suspense. Which leads us to her newest book, Loverboy. That relatability invests you in Sarina Bowen’s storytelling, and before you know it, you’ve binge read a series or two or three, and you simply want more. Even more, her characters feel like you and me even her professional hockey players. I believe it’s a combination of sweetness, sass, and seriousness that bowls you over with each new story. There is something incredibly addicting about Sarina Bowen’s brand of romance. Through much of April, May, June, and July (I believe), I pillaged my way through her Brooklyn Bruisers, True North, Ivy Years, Him & Us, WAGS, and most recently, Man Hands and Hush Note series. ![]() One of the highlights of my pandemic sheltering at home was falling in love with Sarina Bowen. ![]() ![]() This year has found us quarantining due to a pandemic. ![]()
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