Thursday, January 23, 2020

Silver Player ~ L B Dunbar ~ New Release & Review

The Silver Foxes of Blue Ridge #2
Release Date: January 23

Billy Harrington
A young girl walks into a bar…

I’d like to say this is the start of a bad joke, but it isn’t really.


It's my life.


Can you be called a baby-daddy if the secret baby shows up as a teenager?
I don’t know anything about raising a teen.

And the one person who could help me the most is my nemesis.

Roxanne McAllister

I should hate him for being her father.

Only I don’t fault him for sleeping with my sister.

This is the story of my life.

I’ve always been runner-up to my older sibling.

Then tragedy strikes—again—and I’m left with a dilemma.

Can I count on the person I despise the most in Blue Ridge?

Find out when a Harrington strikes again.

This sexy silver fox is the biggest player, but he’s about to been dealt a hand he never expected—a much needed ally in his feisty vixen enemy.


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Meet L.B. Dunbar
I’ve been accused of having an over-active imagination. To my benefit, this imagination has created over twenty novels, including the creation of a small-town world (Sensations Collection), rock star mayhem (Legendary Rock Star series), MMA chaos (Paradise Stories), rom-com for the over forty (The Sex Education of M.E.), and a suspenseful island for redemption (The Island Duet). My alter ego, elda lore, creates magical romance through mythological retellings (Modern Descendants). My life revolves around a deep love of reading about fairy tales, medieval knights, regency debauchery, and strong alpha males. I love a deep belly laugh, a strong hug, and an occasional margarita. My other loves include being mother to four grown children and wife to the one and only.

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Elizabeth's Review


My rating: 4 of 5 stars - Would Recommend to a Friend


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Ms Dunbar has mastered the art of romance for those over 40 and Silver Player is another fantastic example.

This installment of the Silver Foxes of Blue Ridge returns us to the Harrington family and the youngest of the brothers, Billy. Portions of the time line for SIlver Player coincide with that of previous books in the series and it speaks to the craftsmanship of the story that very little of the details for Mati and Giant's stories are reveled here.

Given this part of a series, we have met both Billy and Roxanne before and seen the volatility of their interactions. It was entertaining to see them spar with each other as they figured out how to work together for the best interest of someone else. One of the most interesting things for me in reading SIlver Player was just how complex each character was and how much they used their persona's to hide from themselves and the community around them.

Billy was a character that I didn't always like, but as I got to know him, my respect for him grew and I found myself rooting for him to get everything figured out. Roxanne was more likeable from the get go, but she still had several moments when I wanted to shake her for the self sabotage she had going on. Add in an excellent secondary cast and you have a well written, dynamic book that makes me want to know more about the Harrington's we haven't spent more time with yet.

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