


This to me was just overbearing asshole behavior, makes dickish decisions and then expects everything to just magically return to normal when he gets his head out of his ass.

Second book some of it was understandable because the female character had gone through such trauma, she needed help to heal. The first book this happens a little but no so much that it was overbearing. After she states" I kept saying no but he knew it wasn't true" I kept thinking HOW does he know that exactly? And excluding her from the threat scenes and bossing her around at every turn was a little much for me. As if she can't make any decisions for herself. I get where there writer was trying to set up a sweet love story but everytime Paige said no he ignores her. If you’re under the age of 18, this author is frowning at you with her mama eyes telling you to walk away. Warning: This book contains a hot dad, a sassy heroine, steamy parts, and naughty words. Throw the Carpinos, the Montgomerys, and an 85-year-old bossy woman into the mix, and it’s a recipe for something big. But anything can happen when you finally put yourself out there for a single dad, ex-football player, and the hottest man you’ve ever run into.

Who knew a disaster like that could be the beginning of your life? Or more importantly, that this asshole would become your reason for being. Until one day in a burger joint, an asshole practically enters her into a wet t-shirt contest with his drink. She’s never put herself out there, but then again, there’s never been anyone worthy of putting herself out there for. An energetic spit-fire who has some heat to her sauce, she’s dedicated to her new business, her family, and a select group of friends. Paige might come in a small package, but she makes up for it in spirit. She's smart and sweet, but at every turn, knocks him on his ass with the unexpected. Cam doesn’t have the luxury of time for anything more, especially a relationship. Cam Montgomery is a single, full-time dad who knows his priorities his kids, his job, his team, his business.ĭealing with his disaster of an ex-wife is bad enough, not to mention delinquent football players and a meddlesome mother.
