Guest Review: No Flowers Required – Cari Quinn

Posted September 30, 2012 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

He’ll give her everything she desires…except his identity.
Flower shop owner Alexa Conroy had it all before the recession hit and her customers fled to cheaper shopping grounds. Desperate to make ends meet, she sells her dream home and moves into the rundown apartments above her shop. When she spots six feet of sexy distraction—complete with muscles, piercings, and tattoos—ripping up flooring, Alexa knows the karmic windfall she’s due just landed on her doorstep.
And the attraction’s definitely not one-sided.
Dillon James, reluctant heir to the corporation about to foreclose on Alexa’s shop, is not about to jeopardize their scorching chemistry by admitting he’s not the building’s handyman. But with only weeks until her business goes under and his identity is revealed, Dillon must find a way to convince Alexa cooperation isn’t a dirty word, help her save the shop from his brother’s greed, and persuade her that he’s not the enemy…or risk losing the only woman who’s seen the real him.

Series:  Love Required #2
Release Date:  August 23, 2012
Publisher:  Entangled Publishing
Source:  Provided by Publisher
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Reviewer’s Thoughts:

Alexa Conroy hates everything about Value Hardware, She hates the cheap flower arrangements they sell and she hate that they are taking business away from her flower shop. Alexa is in a terrible financial mess she inherited from her mentor and former owner of the flower shop. She has sold her dream home to move into a craptastic apartment above the store in an effort to economize and bring the debts under control before she ends up losing the shop.

Dillan James bad boy son and second in line to take over Value Hardware would rather work with his hands in the families rental properties than help build the corporation his family owns. While working on the rehab of a vacant apartment in Alexa’s building she mistakes him for the handyman and  asks him to come fix her bathroom sink that has soaked her to the skin while she was trying to get moved in.

Dillian doesn’t correct Alexa’s mistake and soon he feels he can’t. As the relationship between Alexa and Dillian grows and Alexa starts to trust Dillian he feels worse and worse about perpetuating the mistaken identity but is afraid to lose her.

Wow! This is an amazingly well written book with an awesome strong heroine and a bad boy with a marshmallow center hero. Ms. Quinn brings the characters to life in a way that you can almost experience the ups and downs of the relationship, as well as feel the heat from the spicy sex scenes.  Alexa is  your average hard working small business owner who has more than her share of downs when it comes to her flower shop but she is willing to put everything on the line to keep it going, she has not been open in the past to relationships and love. Dillian wants to give back to the world around him and works hard to make the properties he is in charge of a better place as well as working hard for a charity that helps build houses for veterans and their family’s.

You will be able to dive into this story and feel the love, sexual tension and frustrations that the characters go through, while this is a second in a series it completely stands alone with brief cameos by the hero and heroine of the first book.

I give this book a 5 Cocktails!

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.