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when you are in the mood for a romance that will leave you with all the feels, anything by Brenda Jackson is a must read.

Bachelor Unclaimed – Brenda Jackson
Rating: 5 Divaz Starz
Synopsis: In the wake of political defeat, former mayoral candidate Ainsley St.
James does something totally out of character-she has a one-night stand with a
seductive stranger. Never expecting to see him again, she accepts a job covering a
breaking story in Hilton Head, South Carolina...only to discover that the island's
most desirable recluse is the lover she has yet to forget.
Winston Coltrane can't get that incredible night—or the sexy, sophisticated
beauty—out of his mind. The marine biologist is developing a secret formula that
could be a major medical breakthrough. But there's something Winston is keeping
from Ainsley: his feelings for her have grown beyond the bedroom. Kiss by
breathtaking kiss, Ainsley is transforming his oceanside sanctuary into a sensual
retreat. Will they be able to turn a passionate fling into forever in each other's
arms?
Review: In this latest installment of Brenda Jackson’s Bachelor in Demand series
we are introduced to Winston Coltrane, the next bachelor to fall under the love
spell. As we are aware Winston is one of the last remaining bachelors who is
determine to not meet the same feat as his god brothers, Uriel, Xavier & York’s
fate. Winston is a marine biologist that loves his solitude when studying sea
creatures and is not anxious to change that status. One night he decides to take a
break and meets Ainsley or as he called her “Red”, and from there sparks fly and
an incredible night is born. With no personal information exchanged each thinks it’s
a one night stand that left both affected, never realizing they would meet again.
Bachelor Unclaimed was an enlightening and very entertaining read. The character
development was very clear and the chemistry between Winston and Ainsley was
clear from the initial meeting in the bar. The storyline kept pace and allowed the
reader to stay focused on the theme in this series, bachelor fighting hard to
maintain his bachelorhood and never realizing that “the one” has infiltrated his
heart. These characters and their professions were realistic and sometimes
likeable. Mrs. Jackson did a great job delving into the profession of marine biology
and mating habits of sea creatures. How those habits relate to the story readers
will have to pick up Bachelor Unclaimed to find out. This was a funny story and I
recommend you purchase this one.
Deborah A. Fortner
Urban Divaz Reviews