Dana Marie Bell · Halle Shifters · Review

Mini Review: The Ornament: Simon and Becky (Ornament, #2) by Dana Marie Bell

This book may be unsuitable for people under 18 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence.
Mini Review: The Ornament: Simon and Becky (Ornament, #2) by Dana Marie BellThe Ornament: Simon and Becky by Dana Marie Bell
Series: Ornament #2, Halle Pumas #3.2
on December 1, 2008
Genres: Erotic Romance, Paranormal Romance, Short Stories
five-stars

This title can be found on the author website or here.

Genre: Paranormal Romance
Length: Slice of Life/FREE READ

The Halle Puma men decide to give their ladies a Christmas they'll never forget.

Contains:
The Ornament 1: Max and Emma
The Ornament 2: Simon and Becky
The Ornament 3: Adrian and Sheri


Also in this series: The Ornament: Max and Emma, The Ornament: Adrian and Sheri


The Ornament: Simon and Becky (The Ornament, #2)
by Dana Marie Bell

My Review:
~ 5 Stars

Quick 10 page FREE read on Dana Marie Bell’s website.

A cute chapter into Simon and Becky one of our favorite Halle Puma couple. I enjoyed how the guys were worried about the girls reactions to what they were doing especially at Simon’s home when he thinks; “Becky was going to kill him over the giraffe alone” and the girls initial reactions when they show up at their home where funny especially Becky with “Oh, Garfield. You are one dead kitty.” I liked how they all worked things out and we also get a little HOT sex scene.

 
 

About Dana Marie Bell

Dana Marie Bell wrote her first short story when she was thirteen years old. She’s now a USA Today best-selling author, both self-published and with Carina Press. She lives with her husband Dusty, their two maniacal children, three mostly insane cats and a dog who doesn’t understand the meaning of “personal space”. She’s been heard to describe herself as “vertically challenged” and loves video games and anime. She is also an “invisible illness sufferer”, as she has both fibromyalgia and ankylosing spondylitis. Due to this, she walks with a cane or rides in a mobility scooter. She refuses to answer whether or not she’s ever attempted to run her children over with the scooter. She will say, however, that they are now very fast runners.


Discover more from Angel's Book Nook

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.