
ARC Review – Irresistible You by Kate Meader
I love Kate Meader. I love Harper. I love Remy. This book is going to go onto my perennial re-read shelf right next to Game Plan. – Smut Matters
I love Kate Meader. I love Harper. I love Remy. This book is going to go onto my perennial re-read shelf right next to Game Plan. – Smut Matters
They’re the only two books I’ve ready by Samanthe Beck, but I’m planning to dig into her backlist to find out if they’re all as good as these two are. – Smut Matters
This was a great start to a new series by Lauren Layne. – Smut Matters
I loved the relationship between Fisher and Zach, when Fisher would let his guard down enough to let a little bit of it out. And I liked starting the book with a couple who’s already established. It was different; a reminder that the story doesn’t end after the first ‘I love you.’. – Smut Matters
This was story of second chance love, two people whose lives are firmly cemented in different worlds trying to find a way to combine them. – Smut Matters
I liked seeing the side of Levi he keeps so hidden. His brothers don’t even know about his preference for kinkier sex, and I liked finding out that he allowed himself some kind of release for all that tension. – Smut Matters
This may be the first Lorraine Heath book I’ve read, but it will definitely not be the last. – Smut Matters
This was a good book, but it wasn’t a great book. But there’s very little Elle Kennedy could do to make me not move on with the series, so I will, and I really hope there’s a little more explanation of how the world got the way it is. World War? Over-population? Plague? Famine? Zombies? I’m just that kind of person – I need to know how this happened. – Smut Matters
I think this is the last book in the series. But what a way to go out. I’ve read a couple of these more than once, and I think this will be another one. – Smut Matters
Bottom line – this wasn’t my favorite Lauren Layne book, but I’ll keep reading the series anyway. – Smut Matters