![]() ![]() Don’t get me wrong-I love a good, totally unrealistic romantic suspense or PNR but sometimes its nice to find a book about a normal person with normal people problems, ya know! Everything about this book just screamed normal to me and I really loved that. ![]() And the Bourbon Street Boys do security work like I expect it happens in real life: They do their jobs but call the cops when there is an issue! That seems totally realistic. Single mom dealing with normal life issues-lay offs, mouthy/moody preteen, trouble at daycare, lazy ex, etc. So this was my first Elle Casey book and I am blown away! I really loved it! Wrong Place, Right Time is very realistic. Will Jenny take the risk or will she do what she’s always done-play it safe and wait for the right time? Wrong Place, Right Time ![]() They conduct surveillance on known criminals and put themselves in harm’s way pretty much every day, so No is the obvious answer…Problem is, there’s a guy on the team with a body to die for and a dimple that just won’t quit luring Jenny in, tempting her to throw all caution to the wind. When Jenny is called upon to do some consulting for the Bourbon Street Boys-a New Orleans private security firm-she knows she should stay away. Not that Jenny’s looking for adventure or romance-she’s the type of woman who believes in playing it safe. ![]() Jenny’s single-parent life revolves around her kids and her job, which means that hours of Animal Planet and strings of computer code are about all she has time for. ![]()
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