Asking For Trouble
by Tessa
Bailey
Rating:
5 of 5 stars
My
Review:
I didn't
think there was a way that Daniel and Story could have been knocked
off the top-couple-of-the-year for me, but Brett and Hayden are right
up there. These two sparked off each other every time they were
together. There was still a lot of dirty talking, but Brett and
Hayden did so great feeding off each other. Brett wasn't the same
sort of dominant personality as Daniel, but Hayden was also a lot
more aggressive. I absolutely loved these two together.
Brett
and Hayden are so alike personality-wise. They say things at the same
time, even when they don't like each other. And a night of Hayden not
backing off gets the book off to a really hot start.
They
both have some misconceptions about the other and as those start to
fall away, they convert their energy into lust for each other. I
thought their connection felt very real and I loved that Hayden was
this strong, take-no-prisoners personality. Brett takes care of
everyone he knows, but doesn't let his friends see that part of him
and he's really at loose ends that Hayden doesn't need to be taken
care of. He thinks she's this prissy socialite who does nothing all
day. She thinks he's an uncouth jerk. They both couldn't be more
wrong about the other and it's so great to see each new facet of
their lives be exposed to each other and to us.
I don't
even think I can file this one on my kindle until after I've read it
again. It was just that good. I love Tessa Bailey's writing and so
far, I think I love this book best of all. If you love dirty talkers,
who are still caring, emotional, and connected to their friends and
family, pick up this book and I'm sure, like me, you'll be reading it
a couple times in a row.
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