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Indigo Nights Book Cover Indigo Nights
Louise Bay
Romance
February 9, 2016
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The only thing better than cake is cake with a side of orgasms.

Dylan James has no expectations when it comes to relationships. He uses women for sex and they use him for his money and power. It's quid pro quo and he's good with that. It works.

Beth Harrison has been burned. She's tired of the lies and the game playing that men bring and has buried herself in her passion--baking which keeps her out of the reach of heartbreak. As she begins her career as a TV baker, a new world opens up to her.

Dylan and Beth both know that casual sex is all about giving what you need to get what you want.

Except that sometimes you give more than you need to and get everything you ever wanted.

Indigo Nights is a full length, stand alone novel with no cliffhanger

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A powerful man with Indigo eyes? Yes please!

Just finished Katawa Shoujo. I don't know what to do with my life...I felt as though I relived multiple past lives replaying the game and sometimes I get this fAs you all know by now I love a good romance novel. Something about being able to feel every emotion you can possibly feel in one book, I just adore.  Indigo Nights filled all those requirements, this is the 4th book I have read by Louise Bay and it won’t be the last. This book keeps true to her style of no bullshit kind of a story. I cannot express to you how happy I am to read a book that cuts through all of the annoying filler content to try to drag a story on, sometimes less is more.

This story follows Beth Harrison and Dylan James, and if you are wondering if it’s the same Beth from Bay’s 2 other series What the Lightning Sees and Calling Me you would be correct. we get to catch up a little with Haven, Jake, Ash, Luke and all their cute little babies as well!! Beth is a recovering alcoholic that turned to baking and putting it on YouTube in order to fill her time. Dylan James is a successful businessman who was burned from his last relationship and has no intention of going down the road of love and marriage again.

This is not the kind of romance novel that has a crazy controlling alpha male that pins you up against the wall and says “I get what I want”. Dylan is more of  a normal guy (minus the whole millionaire thing), very confident and  he knows he is incredibly good looking and does not have to work for women to notice him. When he see’s Beth on the plane they instantly have an attraction to each other and end up having a little chat in the lounge and fan unexpected layover that leads to naughty bit touching (You know how it goes in these books). Despite some small personal challenges their relationship is pretty normal and it was refreshing for me to read a romance novel that did not go so over the top with extreme situations.

 

 

If you are looking for a new romance to read I would definitely recommend Indigo Nights. It gives you a little bit of everything not to oversexed and gives you a bit of an extension of Bay’s other novels (and you don’t have to read the others first to enjoy this one). You should all give it a read.

 

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