" Life is rarely about what you think. - It's almost always about what you feel. "
Pages: 382
Published: June 21 2016 by SoCoRo Publishing (Piper Verlag in Germany)
Kindle: 4,11 €
Available on KU and Audible.
Plot:
Ball Peen Hammer. Keane Morgan wouldn’t return any of my calls or texts, and I was pissed as hell about it. I didn’t want to drive from Seattle to L.A. with the guy any more than he wanted to drive with me, but I had no frickin’ choice in the matter--at least, not if I wanted to use his brother Dax’s coveted parking spot at UCLA. Okay, so it turned out Keane was objectively gorgeous, and, fine, pretty funny, too. But did he have to be so damned in love with himself? I mean, jeez, the cocky way he flashed those dimples was just so orchestrated. And, honestly, what kind of guy uses the phrase “baby doll” with a straight face? Oh, that’s right: the kind of guy who’s a male stripper. Yup, the cocky jerk turned out to be Seattle’s answer to Magic Mike, a stripper known as “Ball Peen Hammer”--which meant Keane Morgan was emphatically not the kind of guy I’d ever fall for. Not. At. All.No freakin’ way. Well, until Keane convinced me to fall for him, that is. Which I did.Hard.
Conclusion:
I was really excited about this book because I loved Keane in the previous books in this series.
I loved his humor and his banter with the rest of the Mogan family. The bromance thing he had going on with Zander was also really cute.
Maddy, the heroine in this book, was probably my favorite heroine in this series. She called Keane out when necessary and was very headstrong and ambitious.
Keane and Maddy had an off-chart connection and chemistry. Their story was a slow burn, no insta-love contemporary romance story.
You should definitely read the two previous books before reading this. It will make you love Keane and the Morgan family even more.
This was another five-star book written by Lauren Rowe.
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