A review by elylibrarysec
Bad Boys After Dark: Carson by Melissa Foster

5.0

Tawny “Tabs” Bishop crossed the line between friend and lover. Now she’s ready to face her past. Carson Bad is one confident man. Ms. Foster seems to know just what I need in order to relax and get lost in the stories she creates. Her main characters may be serious about each other but they have a way of relieving my stress and even getting me to giggle.

This is a story that opened a wound not yet scabbed over and left me a little raw. But that’s just because our author created a character that knew what I was going through. There was a scene that brought tears to my eyes because Tawny went through exactly what I did – she got me. You know an author has done their job really well when you can empathize with the characters they create.

Even with their issues, Tawny and Carson seem so at ease with each other – comfortable enough to say what they want. It’s nice to find an author who can create something that lets me just enjoy. Enjoy the setting, enjoy the characters, enjoy where the story is going and it leaves me looking forward to whatever ending she has created. It’s a story where my life cannot penetrate and overtake my pleasure of reading a really good book. The only real sadness came when I found that I have to wait until next year for the next book in the series.

I was not compensated nor was I required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.