

But after unintentionally making an outlandishly over the top sex tape, his father puts his money on lockdown. Essentially, Hunter is a playboy to the extreme (as if that opening chapter left any doubt), who comes from a mega-wealthy family and luxuriates in his lazy lifestyle. I won’t share many details about the plot – it’s all spelled right out in the blurb. But I never truly came to like Hunter, and that caused a disconnect from emotionally attaching to the love story. It gets significantly better as the story goes on – Hunter becomes a MUCH better “hero” (though he’s definitely still a pretty over the top character), there’s a lightness to the banter and dialogue between our couple, and I loved the fierceness of our heroine. I was so ready to just set this one aside and move on, but I didn’t want to abandon it right away (I did preorder this baby, after all). That first introduction to Hunter? I can’t even describe it.


She is undeniably talented, with a writing style that just immerses you into the story – sometimes when you don’t want to be. Where do I even start? I have such a complicated relationship with L.J.
