Reviewed by Kimberley
TITLE: Mr. February
SERIES: Calendar Men # 2
AUTHOR: Bailey Bradford
PUBLISHER: Pride Publishing
LENGTH: 96 pages
RELEASE DATE: February 6, 2018
BLURB:
One cool cat is about to discover just how hot love can be.
Darin Winger is beginning to regret ever volunteering to be a model for the charity calendar. There’s already been an attack on all the people working on the photo shoot, which resulted in a nasty case of food poisoning for Darin and others. Then there was the fire at Marco’s place, which had resulted in the photographer being injured. To what extent, Darin doesn’t know, but now the photo shoot is back on, and Marco’s daughter Perry is in charge of everything.
Which would be fine, except the weather causes delays, people cause delays, almost everything causes delays—and Darin is ready to return to his regularly scheduled life as a nurse and dog shifter. If one more thing goes wrong…
The last straw might be the arrival of an uptight feline shifter named Arturo Casarez, who demands that Perry move the photo shoot off the grounds of the museum.
Except there’s something about Arturo that calls to Darin. Now he’ll have to convince Arturo to give him a chance.
REVIEW:
This is a the second installment of the Calendar Men series and it gives us dog shifting nurse Darin and Arturo, a feline shifter. The story starts off like the previous books; these men; shifters all at a calendar shoot for charity. In this story, everything that can go wrong, does.
The storylines and characters are consistent. These are nice little reads, under 100 pages but reads quite well. I really like the consistency of the storylines and characters. One would think that with all of the storylines centering around this one calendar shoot, it would be tedious or boring but it’s not. This author manages to make it quite interesting and does a really good job of maintaining the storylines and characters even though they’re in the same settings.
I really enjoy these length of books; they’re right in between a novella and a full novel. It’s not too heavy and not too light of a read; the romance and passion are also perfectly balanced.
I enjoy this series and recommend it.