I'm thrilled to take part in the release blitz celebrating today's publication of "Take Me in Bali" by K.D. Elizabeth, book #1 of the Take Me Abroad series.
I absolutely loved this dreamy, steamy tropical adventure, which featured likeable, three-dimensional characters and a fast-paced, engaging plot. While searching for a shipwreck rumored to have $100 million in art and other riches aboard, main characters Schiller Tate and Pippa Turner were unexpectedly drawn into a network of criminal activity as well as a passionate enemies-to-lovers romance. Finding the missing yacht was personal for Schiller because it had belonged to his late godfather, Lawrence Galvan. The mystery involving Galvan's disappearance was incredibly well-developed and engrossing, and I couldn't wait to find out what would happen next. I read the entire book in a single afternoon; I simply couldn't put it down.
I highly recommend "Take Me in Bali" for all fans of contemporary romance, travel
romance, and even light romantic suspense. I look forward to
whatever K.D. Elizabeth writes next.
*Review copy provided by the author/publisher via Grey's Promotions. All opinions expressed are my own.
About "Take Me in Bali"
She's a solo backpacker. I'm the heir to a shipping company.
The moment we meet, it's instant dislike.
After distancing myself from my inheritance, I've become a world-renowned scuba diver.
No matter the conditions, I'll get in the water.
When I'm hired to search for a shipwreck near Bali worth millions, I think it's going to be a simple trip.
Then she's hired as the steward.
Gorgeous. Blonde. Won't listen to a word I say.
Instead she goes over my head to the yacht's owner.
A man who may just be a criminal.
When an accident happens aboard, we're forced to work together.
A fiery attraction soon erupts.
One we try to deny both in and out of the water.
But this isn't a simple search for lost treasure.
I have a personal reason for finding the wreck.
One that may pit me against the man who hired me to find it.
And the closer we get to discovering the wreck, the sooner I'll have to choose.
Find the wreck that's my personal obsession.
Foil whatever plot this criminal is planning.
Or pursue the passion growing between me and the woman I can't resist?
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