Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Bad Attitude by K.A. Mitchell


Saving lives never used to be this complicated.

Gavin Montgomery does what’s expected of him by his wealthy and powerful family—look good in a tuxedo and don’t make waves. When a friend takes a leap off a bridge, Gavin tries to save him, only to fall in with him. At least at the bottom of the river he won’t feel like such a disappointment to his family. But he’s pulled from the water by a man with an iron grip, a sexy mouth, and a chip on his shoulder the size of the national deficit.

Jamie Donnigan likes his life the way it is—though he could have done without losing his father and giving up smoking. But at least he’s managed to avoid his own ball and chain as he’s watched all his friends pair off. When Montgomery fame turns a simple rescue into a media circus, Jamie decides if he’s being punished for his good deed, he might as well treat himself to a hot and sweaty good time. It’s not like the elegant and charming Gavin is going to lure Jamie away from his bachelor lifestyle. Nobody’s that charming. Not even a Montgomery…

Second Edition
First Edition published by Samhain Publishers Inc., April 2013.


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Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team

Kris☆☆☆☆
I'm really quite enjoying the Bad in Baltimore series! At first glance, I was unsure who Jamie was in relation to the rest of the men we've come to know. Not really set well by book two, Jamie and Gavin's story was one I went into blindly on the merit of the other two books. You do get a nice scene with all the characters from the past two with a fun and awkward dinner party for Silver's birthday. So, all the players are there as Jamie and Quinn are old friends. Jamie's character is the hard-ass cop. He's very closed off, very butch, and very much the strong silent type. He's saved Gavin after he rescued Gavin and a friend from the cold, murky water after they "fell" off a bridge. Gavin is the mayor's son. He's rich and ignored by his family. The party boy persona but so much more behind the facade. Gavin finds Jamie to be somewhat interesting and certainly not boring. Jamie's distaste of all things upper-crust actually started to get on my nerves because Gavin never gives the impression of a spoiled brat. I ALMOST found Jamie abusive in his gruff demeanor. Thankfully Gavin's character was made of sterner stuff and he stood up to Jamie. The two had some awesome love-hate sensuality and burned up the sheets. So many misread cues and emotions they made me smack my forehead several times and groan "come on you dummy!!" But that made for a great read and I'm glad I gave these two a try! Silver is up next and that should be a good story!


Also Available in the Bad in Baltimore Series

Book 1
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For reviews & more info, check out our Bad Company post.


Book 2
Buy Links

Amazon US  ~  Amazon UK  ~  Amazon Au  ~  Amazon Ca
B&N  ~  Google Play  ~  iTunes  ~  Kobo
Dreamspinner Press

For reviews & more info, check out our Bad Boyfriend post.



K.A. usually just checks in for her mail as she's rarely in the real world. Her imaginary friends are so much fun to hang with. They're more interesting than she is to talk to, too. Feel free to email her with questions about them. If she has anything to say, she usually says it on Twitter. K.A. loves the amazing escapes fiction provides. In the real world, she lives with her wife in upstate NY and is grateful for all the stories in her head.

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Reviewers on the Wicked Reads Review Team were provided a free copy of Bad Attitude (Bad in Baltimore #3) by K.A. Mitchell to read and review.

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