Monday, December 17, 2018

J. Kenner - Pretty Little Player review

Whew! I was excited to dive into this read and I couldn't put it down.  I was excited to see more from the security firm that brought us Jez and Pierce. (You can see my review of their story here.) While you don't need to have read Lovely Little Liar first, I do recommend it! In this book, Cayden has been hardened due to life.  He's seen a lot of things and is not one who believes in happily ever after. I enjoyed the chemistry and immediate pull Cayden and Gracie had with each other. I liked how she made him hope.  This was a fast read for me, mainly because I didn't want to walk away from Cayden and Gracie.  She's a very sweet girl and she also gave Cayden peace.  Their flirting was fun, the sexual tension high and I enjoyed the element of danger that came with them.  The reader knows who but not how and I liked how that component worked it's way into the story.  This was a great read and I HIGHLY recommend it! 




Bedroom games are fine … but I need a woman who won’t play with my heart.

After years in the military, I’ve faced down a lot of things, and there’s not much I shy away from. Except relationships. Because when you catch your wife in bed with another man, that tends to sour even the most hardened man against women.

When I was hired to keep surveillance on a woman with a checkered past, I went into the job anticipating the worst. But what I found was a woman who turned my head. Who made my blood heat and my body burn. A woman who made me feel alive again.

A woman who was nothing like what I expected, but everything I wanted. A woman who, it turned out, needed my protection. And wanted my touch.

And as the world fell out from under us, and everything I thought I knew shifted, there was only one reality I could hold onto—that the more I got to know her, the more I wanted her. 

But if I’m going to make her mine, I’ll have to not only keep her safe, I’ll have to prove to her that I’ve conquered my own fears and doubts. That I’m done looking into the past, and that all I want is a future—with her.

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