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My Bare Lady, a funny and heartwarming romantic comedy standalone from Piper Sheldon and Smartypants Romance is available now!

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Suzie Samuels is the only thing standing between Clifford and his life’s work. All he has to do is change everything about her. Perception creates reality and Clifford Rutledge needs the irascible stripper to prove it.
Suzie Samuels is set to prove once and for all she’s more than Short Fuse Suze, stripper for the Black Demons and renowned motorcycle arsonist. If all it takes is hard work, then Suzie knows how to work it hard.
But Suzie’s scandalous spirit tests Clifford's resolve. And Clifford’s buttoned-up bullying is driving Suzie bonkers.
Can Clifford move past their differences long enough to pull off the impossible task of changing the bare lady into a fair lady?
More importantly, as perceptions shift and priorities change, will he want to?
'My Bare Lady' is a full-length contemporary romantic comedy, can be read as a standalone, and is book #1 in the Scorned Women's Society series, Green Valley World, Penny Reid Book Universe.


***4 Stars***

I’ve been enjoying all the various stories in the Pennyverse thus far. But this one, at least thus far, surprised me the most. Not in a bad way, though I will admit to not realizing that this story was inspired by My Fair Lady ~ not my finest moment, but it happens ~ it is more that I didn’t expect things to go the way they did. I’ll explain more about that later. But overall, this was a fun read that was filled with some amazing characters that I want to get to know better and a lot of heart.

I really liked Suzie. This woman has been through a lot in her short life and while she may not have made the best choices, she owns everything she’s done and still has that spark of hope that she can make her life a good one.Clifford aka Ford. I can honestly say I liked him in all his stiff and awkward glory. There were many moments where I really wanted to Gibbs smack some sense into him, even after finding out why he felt he needed to be so self contained, but there were also ones where I just wanted to hug him and tell him to just breath and let things ride.

As for their journey to their HEA. I have to admit that I wasn’t totally feeling the connection at the start, at least not a soul deep one. What I saw were two people who could actually be good for each other on the friendship level. They were so opposite in how they dealt with the world that I could see them evening each other out if they gave each other the chance..which they did, eventually and in the end I could definitely see them as a couple and getting the HEA they both deserve.

This is my first read by the author and I thought the writing was engaging, the pacing good and I really enjoyed the first person dual POV’s. As for the supporting cast of characters ~ Jack is AMAZEBALLS and the women of SWS were a lot of fun and I’m really looking forward to getting to know all of them a lot better. But the ‘surprise’, for me, was in how heavy this book got, especially for a book that was put on the romantic comedy shelf. I’m not saying that romcom’s can’t get deep or deal with hot topics because they can, or that I need to be laughing the entire time I’m reading, but while this one had fun moments, it just didn’t have that romcom feel for me. But outside of that, it was a fun read and definitely gave me that Green Valley vibe that I love.

~ Copy provided by Social Butterfly PR & voluntarily reviewed ~

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I was transfixed. It wasn’t just the way she mastered the room. It wasn’t just how her choreography perfectly correlated with the entrancing music. It wasn’t just her sex appeal. It was that unwavering gaze and focus on her task. To the rest of the room, staring blatantly at her admirable—ahem—assets, she was an object, but I recognized the barely controlled passion roiling under her skin. What would it be like to be that strong? Not just physically, but strong in a way that allowed her to bare her soul to a group of greedy strangers. My passions were locked away safely inside me and yet she put it all out there. Such bravery and passion. In certain moments, I swear she looked right at me—quick stolen glances that shot a bolt of adrenaline down my spine. Perhaps this was a skill she learned to earn more tips, as the money was out in droves now, peppered over the stage and her sweating skin. But I swore she saw me. Saw through me. To the things I didn’t want seen. I stepped back further into the darkness knowing my concerns were irrational but unable to tear my eyes off hers. I was stronger than this. I was thoughtful, pragmatic, and not a victim of animalistic natures and poetic fantasies. Though she occasionally snapped the thin strips of material that made up her outfit in a playful tease she never took any clothes off. She didn’t need to. She’d managed to capture the attention of every person in that room with her movements alone. My body reacted despite my rationale; heart pounding, skin aflame. I needed to leave. I wouldn’t be like the rest of these people. The song crescendoed and in a show of strength, she launched herself back to the top of the pole once again. A small gasp escaped from me but the music drowned out all noise. She performed a trick that made her appear to fall down the entire length of the pole, tumbling over and sideways, limb over limb, only to catch herself at the bottom using only her thighs. She hung upside down, panting, dark hair sprawled out around her and her gaze set on me. Her eyes were a brilliant emerald, unlike any color I’d ever seen. They were luminescent in the stage lighting. Even across the hazy bar, they were transcendent. Glowing. Fixated on me. Nobody else. I swallowed but it wasn’t easy. The song ended and the lights went out. The crowd went wild. Several moments passed before I gained control of my faculties again. With that control came the shame of watching her. The understanding that just seeing her perform was enough to make me forget who I was. That couldn’t happen. I got out of there as fast as I could. The entire drive back to Knoxville my chest heaved at an alarming rate; my body remained a mass of tension. Her hypnotic gaze flashed repeatedly in my vision no matter how often I tried to shake it loose. Thankfully, I’d never see her again.


About Piper Sheldon 

  Piper Sheldon writes Contemporary Romance and Magical Realism books that hope to be New York Times bestsellers when they grow up. For now, she works as a technical writer during the day and writes about love the rest of the time. Of course she also makes room for her husband, toddler, and two needy dogs at home in the Desert Southwest.


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