Beau and Lacey's relationship I loved:
"You'd better wear a bikini," Beau said over his shoulder.
Lacey's knees almost gave out. "I don't have one."
"It's a bikini or nothing."
"Fine!" she said, angry as hell. "I'll get a bikini."
Their attraction was a slow one but that didn't mean Beau didn't flirt, and little by little let Lacey know he was into her, "he lingered a second too long. "You're definitely not an iron maiden," he said with a grin. "And I wish you'd wear those shorts every day." As the book goes on we kind of see Beau lose his patience with chasing his girl so he goes in for a more direct approach, "consider how many hours we've already spent together." He played putting a hickey on her neck, his man fingers pulling her closer, up against a hard-as-granite erection." The boy only has so much self control, "you'd better go get Henry before I take you outside to that ambulance and have my way with you in the back." I liked this book, I liked the story and I loved the characters.
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