Title: Get You Some
Series: The Simple Man Series
Author: Lani Lynn Vale
Genre: Romance Suspense
Release Date: June 7, 2018
Photographer: FuriousFotog
Cover Model: Chase Ketron
Cover Design: Cover Me Darling
You want some?
She snarls those words at him with barely concealed hostility the moment he arrives at her window to ask for her license and registration.
After a few choice words, he lets her go with not one ticket, but three.
Next time she should check the attitude at the door and realize that he’s a cop, and just doing his job.
Come get some.
Fast forward a week, and he’s still unable to think about anything else but her and her bad attitude—oh, and those sexy lips, angry eyes, and her promise to make his life hell.
Knowing he should stay away, he takes a step back and tries not to think about anything that has to do with those long legs, and that mouth that could be used for much better things than spewing venom. Then she makes a mistake.
At an interview, she rattles off a random number to use as a reference for a job that she desperately needs, and that number just happens to be Johnny’s.
She’ll regret being so rude, and one day she’ll think twice when she decides to throw attitude toward a man like him.
Vowing to make her life hell, he decides to have a little fun.
Never get enough.
What he doesn’t expect is to fall for her.
The more Johnny learns about June, the deeper he digs his hole. Soon, he doesn’t know which way is up, and he’s just fine with that.
Over time, he learns that not everyone bothers to dig past her prickly demeanor and get to the woman that lives deeper.
When one too many citizens of Hostel, Texas tries to back her against the wall, he’s had enough.
OMG. She’s
back! Ok, so the author didn’t really go anywhere, but the last two books I
read, in this series a matter of fact, well…they weren’t the best. I actually
had a lot of issues with them. But this book was back on par. The secondary
characters didn’t try and take over and the two minor scenes that Janie and
Rafe were in, Janie was tolerable.
I loved
watching June and Johnny become friends and then more than that. Johnny was so patient,
making sure that June was comfortable with him and his touch.
I really
hated the way June was treated by the townspeople. That town needs to be cleared
out and done away with all the crappy people, and it’s FILLED with crappy
people. I’m talking, a scene straight out of Carrie!
One thing
that really bothered me in this book was June’s criminal past. Not that she had
one, but that it was from when she was a minor and yet it was used against her.
I get that it’s an uber small town, and people have long memories; and I don’t claim
to be an expert on the law, but I would have thought that her juvenile record
would be sealed and it couldn’t be used against her when it came to getting a job.
Like I said, I’m not an expert.
Overall, I
couldn’t put this book down. I found it much more enjoyable than the previous
two books in this series and I can’t wait to read Coke’s book next!
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