A Handcuffs and Lace Story
Deb of Dark Diva Reviews
Bronwyn Green is just fantastic! She adds just the right ingredients to make this book enticing.
Wrenn—love that name, by the way—is a force to be reckoned with. It is a good thing that Gideon and Jude are up for the challenge. These two men are so delicious that it is no wonder Wrenn could not say no. I liked the whole plot line. It ran smooth and I never lost pace with the book; I stayed well connect with all the characters. As for the secondary characters, they all had small roles. The book truly focused on Wrenn, Gideon and Jude.
This was my first time reading Bronwyn Green's work. I can tell you, it will not be my last. I would enjoy trying her work again.
If you enjoy shifter books with a lot of passion then Cuffed and Dangerous is a book not to be looked over. Bronwyn Green is a true paranormal delight for this reviewer! I just adore her cats
Chrissy of Romance Junkies
CUFFED AND DANGEROUS by Bronwyn Green is a kick butt shifter story that keeps readers on their toes from beginning to end. Wrenn’s tough as nails bounty hunter persona serves to cover her more vulnerable nature and definitely hides her fears. Gideon and Jude’s generous, caring personalities are charming and instill a feeling of protection; even when Wrenn doesn’t seem to want it. I found it interesting that even though Gideon and Jude are the ‘animals’ it’s Wrenn who’s the dangerous one. She’s a strong woman who’s overcome amazing odds so I thoroughly enjoyed getting the opportunity to read about her.
Miz Love of Miz Love Loves Books
If, like me, you’ve never read a Bronwyn Green book—prior to me reading this, of course— you’d better get your azz to Google and plug in her name. Ms. Green has that all-important hook right on the first line, and it isn’t a fluke—I checked the first line of another book and she has it goin’ on. Oh yeah. A word to the ladies who review here, just so ya know: Leave the damn Bronwyn Green books alone. They’re mine.
Give me a whoa-inducing hook, excellent writing, a kick-azz heroine, a believable plot, an author who knows her damn stuff and has talent with a capital T, and you get yourself a Golden Nib Award. Damn, Ms. Green is good. In my opinion, she’s an author who knows how to write, and sure as I live and breathe you can bet, after writing this review, I’m reading another of her books. Yep, you’ve got the idea.
Wrenn Saunders is one hell of a heroine. She’s a fearless bounty hunter—or so it seems, until you discover her fear of storms and why she’s scared of them. She has scars in her past as well as on her body and in her mind, and tries hard as hell to remain strong in spite of that. When she rounds up a bad guy for failure to pay child support, things turn ugly. Two guys, Gideon and Jude, come to her rescue, although Wrenn would say she didn’t need any help thank-you-very-much-I’m-fine-all-by-myself.
But they help, and, fair person that Wrenn is, she meets with the men to give them a share of the bounty. They don’t want any of it, and when a storm breaks out, Wrenn finds herself spending the night with the men. She doesn’t usually have sex off the cuff, especially not with two men at once, but her insecurities came to the fore with the storm, and she went with what felt right.
Oh boy, I bet she felt all right after they tended to her. They worshipped her, met her every need, and she was sated, baby! The next morning, it’s business as usual, and Wrenn leaves the sleeping men to go out on a job. She doesn’t want to leave them, thinks nothing would be better than being safe with them, loved by them, yet at the same time she doesn’t want to get attached. The men have other ideas, and when news comes of Wrenn being in danger, they leap into action. Wow, these guys are adorable, strong, sexy, and utterly alpha—in all the best ways.
A gripping book, made all the more pleasurable—ahem—by the excellent writing and perfect pace. I was there, baby, in every scene, and boy was it tense, exciting and more than a little hot at times.