Thursday, May 2, 2019

REVIEW BLAST: Kiss Me Tonight by Maria Luis



I had it all.
The Super Bowl rings.
The hot shot TV gig.

Then I got fired.

Now I’m living in middle-of-nowhere Maine, playing assistant coach to the woman of my nightmares.

Did I mention that she and her son are my new neighbors?

If you talk to the locals, they’ll tell you Aspen Levi is the queen of high school football.
But if you ask me, my new head coach is a pain in my left nut sac.

She’s too blonde.
Too peppy.
And way too sexy for my peace of mind.

Only, one minute we’re fighting, and the next I can’t keep my hands off her. One hot kiss. One forbidden touch. I don’t do love but . . .

What I want, I take, and what I want is Aspen Levi.


ADD TO GOODREADS







REVIEW:
Aspen is a saucy little thing, "another bump of that clipboard against my chest. “Kiss my ***, DaSilva.” The end of her ponytail thwacks me in the chin as she whips around to head toward the field" Aspen appreciates her man's thoughtfulness, “for the record, I appreciate you offering to do me doggy-style. Less chance of sand getting into private places that way.” I liked this book, I liked dominic and Aspen, girl was a feisty little thing.






Maria Luis is the author of sexy contemporary romances, though she may or may not have a few historical romances hiding in the cobwebs of her computer.
When she's not writing about strong men and the sassy women who sweep them off their feet, Maria is a historian who specializes in medieval England and 19th century New Orleans. What do the two eras have in common, you ask? Not much, except for disease, scandalous activities and crime--Maria's favorite topics. 
Maria lives in New Orleans with her better half, where she can generally be found hiking with her two dogs, Zeus and Athena, kayaking in Louisiana's inter-coastal waterways, or curled up on the couch with a good book.










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