Title: Kissin' Tell
Author: Lorelei James
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Erotica
Series: Rough Riders #13
Source: Personal E-Book Purchase
She once led him around by a string. Now he’s the one holding the reins.
Georgia Hotchkiss swore wild horses couldn’t drag her back to Sundance, Wyoming. So it’s ironic she’s forced to take a rodeo PR job in her former hometown—right before her ten-year class reunion. The only thing worse than facing her cheating ex-husband and his pregnant wife? Showing up to the reunion without a date. Fate smiles on her when she runs into her former classmate and current cowboy hottie Tell McKay. With his infectious smile and fun-loving ways—not to mention his banging body—he’s the perfect solution to her problem.
Tell McKay had it so bad for Hot Lips Hotchkiss during high school that he let her run roughshod over him. But he is no longer that easily manipulated boy—these days he’s earned a reputation with the ladies that lives up to the McKay last name. He agrees to escort her to the reunion with one stipulation; that Georgia proves she has left behind the goody-goody cheerleader of the past—by sharing his bed.
Their sexual chemistry flashes so bright, they barely notice that the reunion has come and gone, and now they’re tangled up in another dreaded “R” word—relationship. But if Tell wants to get the girl this go-around, he’ll have to come up with a whole new set of knots to tie up her heartstrings.
Warning: Contains a sweet talkin’ wild cowboy with a wagon load of crazy-hot sex fantasies and the mad bedroom skills to back up his claims.
Review:
This is one of my favorite series that I've come across recently. My mom turned me onto the McKay's and I haven't stopped reading since. Those McKay men sure are something. Though I will be honest...This is not my most favorite book in the series. I'm not saying it's a bad book because it's not at all...It just didn't live up to some of the expectations that I had going into this book.
I really liked our main character's Tell McKay and Georgia Hotchkiss as individuals. As a couple I was pretty lukewarm on them. As you can read from the synopsis, Tell and Georgia have history...history that they aren't afraid to use against each other. There were times when I felt that some of their issues were dealt with in a pretty juvenile manner as well. Though I will admit that once Tell figured out he was playing for keeps their were a fair amount of really sweet moments between the two.
There are plenty of cameo appearances by the majority of the McKay men, which always makes me a happy girl. Even when they are doing dumb things, which they are pretty good at. Then there is the addition of family drama on both sides, which makes things interesting for sure. Then there are the misconceptions...Not everyone is the same person they were in High School and sometimes people forget that.
Overall, this was, in my opinion anyway, a decent installment of this series. I'll definitely be continuing to read the rest of the Rough Riders series that's for sure. It's hard to imagine that there are only 2 McKay's left. If you haven't read this series I highly recommend it. It's unbelievably HOT and I'm not just talking about the guys either.
Rating: B-
By far one of my most favorite series
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