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Divine Attraction
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5 Angels Lynn / Fallen Angel Reviews
In Divine Attraction, Ms. Ramagos accurately portrays the struggle for a working mother trying to provide the best care for her child on a limited income. Had Dominique had unlimited resources, she would have had more options. However, she would have also missed out on having Joshua show up at her door…and he is indeed divine! He conquers his emotions of loss and anger about his painful past, and recognizes them for memories that needn't rule his life. Charming, loving, and respectful, he is determined to break down Dominique's own barriers of resentment and abandonment for both Kalvin's father and her own, and to make her admit their feelings for each other go way beyond simple attraction. Ms. Ramagos has created a wonderful heart-warming romance, treating the increasing sexual attraction and resulting tension with a sensitive, knowledgeable hand. We should all be so lucky to have a man answer an ad who has a body to die for, a smile to live for, and a love of children, which cannot be paid for! Five Angels!
Tonya Romagos’s DIVINE ATTRACTION is a fun-filled emotional read with characters that readers will love. Dominique is a strong intelligent woman who’s doing her best to raise her son on her own with no family support. Tending bar may not be her dream job but she isn’t about to allow anyone to make her squirm over the profession that’s provided for her and her son. Joshua is a mystery at first. His life appears to have many contradictions that intrigued me until certain aspects of his life are revealed. He’s a great guy and I could only wish there were more men like him to go around. Kalvin is a wonderful little boy who desperately wants a father figure in his life and he’s selected Joshua to provide that role. DIVINE ATTRACTION is a thrilling story that may entice readers to think before jumping to conclusions about the people in our lives.
From Brenda Talley/ TRS Reviews 5 Hearts
What a wonderful, feel-good book! I absolutely loved Joshua and Dominique. I just could not wait for the two of them to get together! The characters are fantastic and, with their flaws and strengths, the readers will certainly fall in love with Dominique and Joshua! The sexual scenes are spicy yet so well done that you will love every word! I read this book in one sitting; I just could not put it down. This was my first Tonya Ramagos book; it definitely won’t be my last! Congratulations, Ms. Ramagos. You have created a winner! |
Single mother and bartender, Dominique Gabor needs a nighttime babysitter. Now! Problem is, only three women have applied for the position and she can't imagine hiring either of them. Then Joshua Divine comes knocking and one look at him has her wanting to hire him to babysit her! But incredible looks and a charming smile don't necessarily make him the right man to watch after her son. Joshua Divine is a college student at the age of thirty studying child psychology. Though he’s gained plenty of experience from his five younger brothers and sisters, time alone with a child not his sibling is just what he needs. But a hot, single mom that tempts him at every turn is far more than he bargained for. *A reissue of The Divine Babysitter* Excerpt
Dominique was staring. She knew she was staring but she couldn't help herself. And who could blame her when faced with such a hot bed of perfection? There was no way the man before her was the man she had spoken with on the phone. And yet, there was. Hadn't she first guessed that the smooth, sexy voice had to belong to an equally smooth and sexy man? Her gaze dropped to his feet, noted the shiny black loafers he wore, slowly climbed up again. Black slacks that no doubt concealed a pair of strong, muscular legs led to a teal green button down shirt that failed to hide the ripples of his chest. His face was clean-shaven, his skin a deep tan, his lips a luscious shade of pale pink. Then she reached his eyes…and she was lost. They were green. But not a shade of green she had ever seen before. They were so light and yet so bright. So stunning that it took all the strength she could muster to prevent the moan that ached deep in her throat from escaping. And this man wanted to be her son's babysitter! No way. No fucking way! He was absolutely, positively way too drop-dead gorgeous to be a babysitter. But a mommy sitter… Hmm, now wasn't that a pleasant thought? "Hi," he said and, oh yeah, this was definitely the same man she had spoke with on the phone. That short, single syllable word was all she needed to hear to confirm that fact. He extended his hand. "I'm Joshua Divine." "That you are," Dominique murmured. It wasn't until she saw his smile bloom into a full blown grin, saw the glint of amusement in those mesmerizing eyes, that she realized she had spoken aloud. Her cheeks flamed and if she could have buried herself in a dark, deep hole at that very moment there wouldn't have been a shovel in the world that could have dug her out. "I’m Dominique Gabor. No kin to Za Za," she said quickly though her frail attempt at a joke failed to hide her embarrassment. She put her hand in his. Bad idea. Very, very bad idea. His grasp was tight yet gentle, his skin warm and only slightly callused, and she felt the effects of that physical contact all the way to her toes. The want that coursed through her, the need to feel that hand on other parts of her bare flesh rocked her insides. It was too much, too quick, too fierce, too shocking. She nearly jerked her hand free of his but instead forced herself to pull back slowly. Her mouth had gone dry, all the moisture in her body settling at the heated point between her legs. She licked her lips, swallowed and dared to speak. "Please, come in." To her surprise, her voice sounded even, in control. Strange when nothing else about her felt that way. She side stepped, allowing him to enter, watched him as he moved inside. Her gaze slid down the wide expanse of his back, settled on his tight fitting slacks and damn if his backside didn't look as good as the front. She quickly averted her gaze. He’s here for the job, Dominique. Not for a date. Quit gawking over the poor man. |