Thursday, October 16, 2014

Blog Tour: Review Playing It Safe By Barbie Bohrman





Synopsis
Julia Boyd has dated more than her share of jerks, and she’s done even pretending to like them. Putting her dating life on hold and focusing on her event planning career is a much safer bet for the blue-eyed blonde…until she meets her newest client.
Organizing the opening for an art gallery should be a breeze for Julia, but gallery owner Alex Holt is becoming very distracting. Tall and muscular with enough charisma and sexy dimples to make Julia swoon, Alex could be the perfect man. The two of them click immediately, creating enough witty banter to ignite sparks.
But just before flames of passion can erupt with Alex, Julia begins planning an engagement party…and learns the groom is Aiden, the man who broke her heart years ago. When Aiden admits that he still has feelings for Julia, everything changes. Should she seek shelter in the familiarity of the past, or should she risk everything on a brand-new love?



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My Review

Julia is an event planner, and has had enough of the dating world. She’s putting her head into her career where it’s much safer, or so she thinks…. Until she meets her newest Client Alex, the owner of a Gallery.  The only thing is Julia and Alex already know one another, and there is more than just a friendship brewing between them. With their easy banter and flirting or is it just that?  Julia enjoys her time with Alex they can talk and have fun working together and outside work as friends. Sure Julia Finds Alex amazingly hot but she can’t cross that line, not when her Best friend liked Alex and maybe had a thing with him before she moved.  
So Julia and Alex meet up at Fox’s and Alex has beat her there and already ordered for her, so Julia being the sassy ass she is orders a martini instead. Then she gets down to business and sets some ground rules for the two of them. 
“ You stay in your dance space and I’ll stay in mine for the time being. Second, and more importantly, this isn’t a date.”  

With the rules laid out the spent the night getting to know each other and it went well, by the end of the night Alex walked Julia to her car, She said “ Thanks so much for meeting me, I had a great time tonight.” They shook hands and Julia got in her car. To hear a light knock on the window…..
“I’m in your dance space, he says faintly.”   “I see that. Are you going to ask me to dance?”
From there on out Julia and Alex became something more than friends, and they made heads turn. They also had their far of problems to deal with when it came to a certain ex of Julia’s and a close Family friend’s daughter that desperately wanted what she couldn’t have and was making life hard for Alex and Julia.
So what do you do when your past won’t stop haunting you? Do you believe you are still stuck there with in that same shame or past negativity? Or do you push through? This is what Julia is asking herself more often than not and thanks to that pesky ex that won’t disappear…… 
Julia and Alex have a party at his house for his niece one of the guest leaves a fowl taste in Julia’s mouth, as she sits a bad mouths Julia to the other guess as Julia isn’t even there. So as Julia isn’t paying attention so is hit in the face with a ball. Thank goodness Alex’s sister comes into help.
“Julia, don’t worry about her. She’s been trying to get her claws into Alex for a while, but he wants nothing to do with her. Trust me when I tell you that I have not seen my brother this happy in a long time, and that’s all because of you.”
I have to say I’ve maybe given to much of the book away already, and I don’t want to spoil it for anyone but I really loved these Characters and getting to meet them Playing it Safe,  is a fun care free down to earth read about letting go and moving on and trust. I give Playing it safe 4.5 stars  

 Excerpt 
Turning into one of the far rooms of the gallery, which is almost like an alcove that only a few people can fit in at a time, I finally spot Alex.
Alone.
Just me and him in this tiny space.
He’s dressed impeccably, as usual, in a pinstripe suit and a light blue dress shirt that perfectly accentuates his eyes. He’s not wearing a tie again, but that’s good for me because I get to look at his throat while his Adam’s apple bobs up and down while he talks. I know I’m being ridiculous, but something as insignificant as that is so very sexy to me in a really hot guy.
“What are you doing in here all by yourself?” I ask him before bringing the glass to my lips to take another sip. “Are you hiding or something?”
He smiles and ever so smoothly brings his line of vision down my body and back up again, but not before lingering a moment too long on “the boys.”
I knew it! Alex is a tits man, and I feel so vindicated it’s not even funny. In my head I’m doing the Running Man to the tune of Salt-N-Pepa’s “Push It” and giving myself a pat on the back.
“Why would I be hiding?” he asks.
“I don’t know, why would you be hiding?”
“Why do you care if I’m hiding or not?”
“Why do you answer every question with another question?”
Alex takes a step forward, and there he goes again crowding my personal space, but I’m standing my ground this time. He raises an eyebrow at my stance and says, “Maybe I like getting you all worked up.”
The double meaning in that is so not lost on me, and just like that, we went from zero to sixty in no time at all.
“Maybe?” I ask innocently while gazing up at him.
“Now look who’s answering with questions.”
His masculine chuckle resonates through me, making my toes curl while he takes the upper hand again. I seriously cannot keep up with this much longer. I’m either going to throw him against the wall and rub myself all over him like a slutty cat on a scratching post, or I’m going to douse myself with a bucket of ice-cold water.
“For your information, I’m not hiding . . . at least not from you,” he explains. “Just like the quiet sometimes.”
“Huh. Always figured you for the type that was into parties and shit.”
“That would imply you’re thinking about me,” he says without missing a beat.
“You’d like that, wouldn’t you?”
He takes a step forward and moves to my side to leave, but not before ducking his head closer so that I feel his warm breath fan across my ear. “That’s a good question. Are you ready for the answer?”
And then he’s gone, disappearing behind me back into the gallery’s exhibit, while I ponder what just happened, kind of pissed off that the son of a bitch just answered me with another goddamn question.




About the Author
Barbie Bohrman was born and raised in Miami, FL and ultimately moved to the Garden State where she currently resides with her husband and two children. Life, and all that comes along with it and having long since given up on her dream of pursuing anything in the writing world, a prologue contest in a book club garnered her interest enough to throw her hat in the ring to see what, if anything, would come from it. From that contest came the roots of her debut novel, Promise Me. When she is not writing you can find her trying to get through the 1000+ books on her Kindle, or watching Lost or Seinfeld.
Twitter:   @barbie_bohrman
Goodreads Author Link:  https://www.goodreads.com/bbohrman1
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