![]() His moral code is strong and he sticks to it. He’s a good dad, he sings (dude, he’s a rock star!) and he’s hot, hot, hot. Believe it or not, the quotes in this review aren’t even all of them. Still, I can’t deny that I do enjoy the older protagonists here – it is still quite rare in romance I think to have a hero who’s 40 and a heroine who’s 39.Īs is usual for me with a Kristen Ashley book, I went mad with the highlighter, there are so many excellent lines in there. I like that Ashley mainly writes older heroes and heroines, even though I didn’t have any trouble relating to Tabby and Shy and I don’t feel like I enjoyed Own The Wind less because they were younger. Why, Lanie? Why the fuck would you pull out all the fuckin’ stops to make a man already drunk on you drunker ?” “You knocked yourself out to make me wild. “Fuck me, babe, seriously?” he ground out then threw a hand toward the bed. In this book, there is an explanation which is much better than Ross Geller‘s even if there was something a little reminiscent of it. In fact, in Motorcycle Man, he is a bit of a cheating cheatypants. I guess in part, this was because Lanie’s backstory was caught up in Motorcycle Man (Tack!). ![]() As much as I enjoyed Shy and Tabby in Own The Wind, I preferred this book. ![]() ![]() ![]() Tack is still my favourite but Hop is next in line from the Dream Man/Chaos series so far. But that was before I had my mouth between the legs of a lady. What worked for me (and what didn’t): Hop. ![]()
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