Reviewed by Mary K.
May 28, 2008
"...I loved this book!"
As always with a Dianne story, I loved this book! Dianne just has a way to make you fall in love with the characters and the places she describes.
When you read the book it is not all about the love-hate relationship of two people and the heated sex. It's about how four orphan girls made a bond that lasted a life time. They all came from different types of homes from rich to poor, hard working and high values. Each girl has a totally different personality and outlook on life. They knew if no one else wanted them they had to want each other, they looked after each other and took care of each other. They made their relationship priority and they stood by each other, they never had to face anything alone. In todays world you do not find friends like that, most of us don't even have family like that.
So along with all the sisterly love, hot sex and murder there is also a mystery, so I can't wait to read the next book. Hot and Bothered really kept me on the edge of my seat. Of course I'll have to wait to see where that necklace will turn up.
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Book Description for Hot and Bothered
Savannah when it Sizzles
Savannah, Georgia: city of history, mystery, and ghosts as well as four best friends who have never fit in anywhere except with each other. But everything is about to change as an unsolved murder from decades ago draws them close?and closer stil?to four sexy bachelors with secrets of their own...
In the ?new? old south, pedigree and money still mean plenty...especially when you have neither. Charlotte deShawn and her friends Prissy, BrieAnn, and Bebe know all too well what it's like to be on the outside looking in, having grown up with more questions than answers about the parents they each lost at an early age. For Charlotte, enduring condescending looks and whispers only made her more determined to ignore social standing. So why should it be a problem when wealthy hotel owner Griff Parish wants to hire her to find a missing heir? Just because their chemistry is hotter than Georgia in August doesn't mean she can't be a pro about this. After all, they travel in completely different circles?or they did until now... but in Savannah, what you expect is just about never what you get...

