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Dec 16, 2014

No Limits by Lori Foster Review



A surprise inheritance reunites a mixed martial arts fighter with the woman he's never forgotten in the first in a smoldering new series from New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster
Cannon Colter is quintessential hero material: chiseled jawline, shredded body—the works. He's also the guy who rescued Yvette Sweeny from kidnappers, only to put an end to her romantic dreams. These days, she's older, smarter, determined to face whatever life throws her way. Even the prospect of sharing a house and business with Cannon.
Cannon knew Yvette wanted him three years ago. But she was young—and some things are worth waiting for. Thrown together by her grandfather's legacy, he realizes how deep Yvette's scars really go, and how much danger lurks in their quiet town. As pent-up desire explodes between them, protecting her becomes the only fight that matters. And he'll break all the rules to do it….




So you all might remember Cannon from past Lori Foster’s books, well now he is back with his own story! And boy what a story it is.

So Cannon has just arrived back in town after a very tough MMA match, only to find himself summoned to the attorney for Tipton Sweeny. There he finds out not only that Tipton has passed, but he has been left a legacy along with Tipton's granddaughter Yvette.
Yvette left Warfield years ago, after a horrible incident, but now she is back to sort out her grandfathers will and property and get back to California as soon as possible. When Yvette gets there though, she finds out that her legacy is tied to Cannon. Can they sort the legacy as well as their attraction or will the pain of the past rear its ugly head again.

I have to say I really loved this book! Not just because this is Cannon and Yvette’s story or because I have had a soft spot for Cannon since Getting Rowdy. But because we are introduced to other characters and not just in a fly by night way, but in depth and Ms. Foster is not afraid to show her characters flaws up front. For example, Armie (who I am currently in love with! and I am desperate for his book!) is a bit of a dick where is comes to Cannon's sister Rissy, but that man has a heart of gold, when it comes to protecting his friends.

I’m going to give this book 10 out of 10. Why? Because the book is extremely well written and subjects thoroughly researched (which I would never expect anything less from Lori Foster), but also because the characters are three dimensional, the story line is gripping and the set up for the next book as left me begging for more!

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