Title: The Naughty Never Die
Series: The Seduction Series, Book 2
Author: L.L. Kellogg
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Romantic Comedy
Pages: 261
Price: FREE
Thoughts: Fun and sexy romance.
Book Synopsis:
If only the good die young, then New Jersey's virtuous First Lady should be a cinch to kill.
Unless....deep down she's really quite naughty.
The Beauty--a chronic people pleaser who's had enough of her goody-two-shoes life
Since
her mother's untimely death, crusader Josephine Callahan has served as
New Jersey's First Lady. Acting as her father's official hostess in the
governor's mansion is tantamount to living in a fishbowl, which makes
S-E-X extremely difficult. On the brink of a nervous breakdown,
frustrated Josie loses her usual good sense along with her cool and lets
her assemblyman boyfriend sweet-talk her into an impromptu romantic
getaway--something she would never consider if she had a clue someone is
trying to kill her.
The Beast--an incurable bad boy who refuses to admit beneath his scars lurks a hero.
A
deliberately twisted message, via the governor's spiteful assistant,
misleads ex Special Forces officer, DJ Ryder, as to the true objective
of his freelance assignment. He's told to, not only track down the
governor's classy daughter and hold her in protective custody, but to
also teach her a lesson by letting her believe she's been kidnapped.
When
Josie discovers the scarred, but still sexy, badass has played her for a
fool, she retaliates by feigning a raging case of Stockholm syndrome,
teasing the brute until all he can think of is the 'hold her' part of
his orders. How can Ryder concentrate on keeping Josie safe when he's
busy avoiding the danger she poses to his heart?
Review:
From page one this book is funny and sexy. I mean imagine a big, bad ass guy who's afraid of tiny, fluffy dogs. The book gets better and better, becoming more and more sexy as a woman who is thought to be meek and well-mannered turns out to be downright naughty and a guy who is thought to be a scarred bad boy starts to fall in love. This romance isn't sweet and lovey dovey; it's hot, funny, and oh so sexy.
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