I thought I had problems but Fin that girl has...holy s*** just way to many, "I'm offering an incentive for you to let me go. I have a party to attend later and this is cutting into my time for getting ready." I looked down. "I can't very well go like this. It's a pool party." At the beginning of the book I really thought the girl was a damn snob, and I really hate snobs who look down on other people but I continued reading to give the book a chance and I was pretty pleased that Fin gets some common sense in her a**. Aidan and Fin's first encounter was a memorable one:
His eyes lowered to my chest. "Also a curious thing to say, especially since you are such in an interesting top. I knew you would be fascinating. You have that look about you."
I looked down. "What?" My hands scrambled and I grabbed the white shirt. "S***! Stop looking."
As I said, or maybe I didn't Fin is a complex girl and it's apparent that Aidan knows how to hit a few of her buttons, "look, if that's the part you're worried about, don't bother. I don't care that you gave me the wh*re ring. I never gave you a reason to think that of me. I never acted like a wh*re. I'm not worried about it." Aidan sure can make her blush though, "he smiled. "I was just in your bed. I figured the shower wasn't an issue, since I have seen every inch of you na-" And he's a smarta**, "jacka**? She calls me jacka** after making love to me?" He laughed and spun me around. "Oh, Finley. Darling, you've scraped your back open. It's bleeding." And he knows how to leave an impression, "no. Then I'll be plagued with the image of your sad face. No. This is perfect. I can still see where my stubble has brushed your skin on your nape and your cheeks still blushing from your orgas-" I liked this book.
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