by Debby

Review: Riding the Waves by Tawny Weber

September 7, 2010 in Harlequin Blaze, Reviews, September 2010 by Debby

"Tawny Weber pens a tale of two people Riding the Waves in more ways than one."

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Drucilla Robichoux is all about work and only seems to date geeks. She has heard about incredible sex but has never experienced it. Convinced to take a vacation, she heads off to Mexico for some fun in the sun. She finds the perfect man to share that fun and then some. Surfing instructor Alex teaches her to ride the waves on the surf and out of the surf. But fun is fun and Dru knows it must end. So when Dru returns home, she retreats to her job and files away her vacation. But is it really over? When she returns to work refreshed and ready to begin a new project, she finds her new boss/coworker is none other than Alex. Dru tries to tell him it is over but Alex is not ready to end his ride as yet.

Riding the Waves is about so much more than surfing. Tawny Weber shows us how our past affects our present and could even go so far as to prevent us from having the future we deserve. From Dru’s and Alex’s story we can see that we learn from our past but do not let it dictate our present and therefore our future. Both Alex and Dru had some issues to resolve and Riding the Waves of life could help them but only if they are ready to accept each wave as it arrives. Great characters, an excellent story and heat enough to ignite the senses makes Riding the Waves an excellent read to lead us into September. Another fantastic tale from Tawny Weber!

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