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Sunday, March 1, 2015

Review: Between the sheets by Molly O'Keefe




After years of running, Wyatt Svenson has now parked himself in Bishop, Arkansas, trying to do the right thing and parent a son he didn’t even know he had until recently. Over six feet tall and packed with muscles and power, Ty likes to get his hands dirty, fixing his motorcycle at night and keeping his mind away from the mistakes he’s made. Then his pretty neighbor shows up on his driveway, doesn’t bother to introduce herself, and complains about the noise. First impression? She should loosen up. Funny that she turns out to be his son’s elementary school art teacher—and the only one willing to help his troubled boy. Ty needs her. In more ways than one.

Though Shelby Monroe is safe in her structured life, she is drawn to Ty’s bad-boy edge and rugged sexuality. What if she just lets it all go: her worries about her mother, her fear of heartbreak, and her tight self control? What if she grabs Ty and takes a ride on the wild side? “What if” becomes reality—intense, exhilarating . . . and addictive. But Ty wants more than a secret affair. He wants it all with Shelby. But will she take a chance and open her heart? Ty is determined to convince Shelby to take the biggest risk of her life: on him



Molly O'Keefe is an excellent Author.  She brings life into her books.  From chapter one until the end, this book was addicting.

Shelby has her own demons and her home situation just adds to her stress.  She pours her heart into teaching.  I really enjoyed reading about the barn and the way Shelby dealt with her life.


Ty is strong and hard working.  Being a single father adds to his issues but he deals with his son honestly and tires his best to be a good father.  Put these two characters together and it makes for a really great read.

Ty and Shelby work together with Casey to build up his self worth. He opens up finally and Shelby could not be happier. 

Together as a family, they can be any odds. 



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