Soccer Mom
By Eve Langlais
- Release Date: 2019-05-08
- Genre: Romantic Suspense
Description
Can a woman with her past and secrets ever take a chance on love?
Being a single mom is tough, but Carla doesn’t mind the minivan and the PTA meetings. What does concern her is the random acts of violence striking too close to home.
Has someone discovered her secret alter ego? An assassin for hire, Carla’s done her best to cover her tracks.
Is it enough?
The coach who keeps flirting with her doesn’t appear to suspect that she’s more than she seems; however, when danger threatens, Carla won’t be able to hide the fact that she’s a killer mom.
And she’ll do anything to keep her son safe.
Reviews
Soccer Mom
5By greenmamoLove the relation between the characters!!! I don’t usually like series, I think it cheats the readers, and becomes to repetitive of a theme-even when names changes. In all, I enjoy reading it! Take care and be safe💐Soccer Mom
5By Ralphnun1Really loved it except for the raunchy sex scenes....I probably skipped 50 pages because of it.Soccer Mom
5By eoymichaelIt has it all, romance, suspense, and comedy. First when I read the title I thought it would be more of a contemporary romance but it was a page turner. I couldn’t put it down.very cute story
5By Kcdanceswhat a fun story. cute. zippy.Interesting read
4By sbsbrinsonThe story was interesting and a bit bizarre but I enjoyed it for the most part.4 stars
4By NewEarthorBustFun, fast-paced. True to both suspense and romance genres... with enough humor in the mix to make this a fun (rather than a dark) read.Soccer Mom
5By Clean romancerA fast paced read. The sex scenes were somewhat graphic but inspiring. Sometimes they can be a turn off by being too crude. I really enjoyed the characters and the storyline. Want to read the rest of the crews stories.Is Eve Langlais A Syndicate?
5By eriknoelSometimes I wonder if Eve Langlais is a factory, like the one in the early 1900s which turned out the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys mysteries, among many others (Bobbsey Twins, Motion Picture Boys, Jack Armstrong, etc.), so prolific is she. But her writing is much better than the Bobbsey Twins—not to mention, hotter. I look forward to reading more from this new series of hers.