Saturday, January 17, 2015

Once and Always by elizabeth hoyt



I knew from page one that I was going to like Maisa or 'May' as Sam calls her for her smart whit and humor, "he stopped by her car door, his pelvis framed by her window exactly at eye level, as if he was showing off the bulge of his package. Not that she was looking." The chemistry between Sam and May is undeniable and the humor that comes with their interactions is well funny:
      "Too bad," he whispered, his hips brushing against hers. "I'd like to see more of you." 
       "What for? Sex?"
       For some reason her hostile tone made his mouth twitch in amusement. "That, too. Mostly, though, I want to get to know you." 
Our boy Sam is a show more than a tell kind of person of course with May he has to be, "the hell with being cautious. He rolled, pinning her beneath him. "You know damn well I want more than just a couple of dates. I want more of this." He pressed his hips into her sweet warmth." I liked this book a lot the characters were lovable and Sam holy moly was quite the chasin' man. 

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