Blah.
Sasha wants to be a real Bombshell but isn't.
And FYI, Ms Garbera, Sasha as a heroine name is tooooo done. It's supposed to be cool, sassy and a touch exotic. Well, it's not any more.
I thought maybe the hero could save the book.
Kane couldn't. It's hard to save the book when you're 2-dimensional–better than being 1-D but not quite good enough for 3-D.
And in the later parts of the book, Sasha's kid, Dylan, seemed to disappear off the pages. Gee…I guess that's what happens when you need a plot device in the beginning and not in the middle.
I think this could make me swear of Bombshells permanently–this book will be the straw that broke the camel's back, and there have been worse ones than this Bombshell.

I really disliked her book Body Heat. Same problems. Mono dimensional characters (that’s probably an anachronism) and no plot. Just alot of talky talky.
Excellent. Somebody agrees with me on the author’s flaws.
Therefore it’s not bashing the author.
Thanks for dropping by, Jane!