Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Irreplaceable by Angela Graham


The book starts off right where the last one ended and to say Cassie has some ill feelings towards Logan would be putting it mildly, "of course. Why would he bring his son home earlier if he had poker games to play and sympathy money to hand out?" Logan I have to give the guy props, I mean he's still protective, "stalking toward the bed, he towered over me with a hard expression. "No, what I have a problem with is that guy thinking he's going to help you shower." I mean he's still a looker, "he was there, standing directly in front of me, not only shirtless but wearing loose, light-wash jeans that hung low and were unbuttoned." I mean he's still possessive but I think it's mostly the protectiveness that's coming out of him, "hey, Cassie, you might want to tell Mark to head out for the night because I have three guys holding Logan back, and I'm not sure how much longer they can manage." To him he thinks everything is a challenge like it's a game to get back in Cassie's good graces, "interesting. I'll accept that challenge, sweetheart - not that the boy presents one." And when Cassie falls on hard times and doesn't accept Logan's offerings he gets all pi**y I mean seriously the woman does have some damn pride left, "twenty dollars? Tell me you did not just say twenty dollars!" he all but roared. "Why the hell didn't you tell me sooner? Huh?" Although there wasn't a cliffhanger you could tell that Logan and Cassie still have a long road ahead of them and that road being Natasha. 

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