Thursday, June 13, 2019

REVIEW BLAST: Set in Stone by K.M. Scott





Driven. Sexy. Tressa Stone wants to take over the world. As one of Tristan and Nina Stone's two daughters, she's got the will to do it, and when she does, it won't be because of some man.
But you know what they say about best laid plans.
Killian Brenton has the world in the palm of his hand. The newest quarterback for a New York team looking to get back to the top, he's the toast of the Big Apple and can have his pick of women. All it takes is one look at Tressa and he knows she's the one he wants.
Catching her might be even harder than getting to the big game, but if he does, it will be worth far more than a handful of championship rings.



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REVIEW:
Tressa just can't take her man at times, "you're ridiculous. Stop talking about ***ks. I'm furious with you, so the last thing I want to think about is any of your body parts." Killian really needs to have patience with his woman, "...I pulled her back so she reclined against my body and wrapped my arms around her. "Taking a bath. Didn't we just have this conversation? I'm beginning to think you have short-term memory loss, you know that?" I liked this book, I loved Killian.





K.M. Scott is a New York Times and USA Today Bestseller of contemporary romance stories. A writer for all her life, she finally decided to take the plunge and seek publication in 2011. Under her Gabrielle Bisset pseudonym, she writes erotic paranormal and historical romance, but in 2013 she decided to branch off into contemporary romance. Loving what she does, her contemporary romances are filled with steamy sex, great dialogue, and happily ever afters that stay with the reader long after they finish her books.






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