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Ebook About When it comes to life’s fun and games, always know:The rules.What’s at stake.When to quit.Wise words from…well…my fortune cookie. But wise words, nonetheless.I just wish the Fortune Cookie People had considered how hard the whole “knowing when to quit” would be to carry out when a woman like me is gambling with her feelings.Heart-palpitating, vageen-tingling, butterflies-in-my-belly feelings for a noncommittal, hot-as-sin player by the name of Jude Winslow.After a crazy night where we were both pretending to be someone else, I’ve found myself immersed in the fun of the fling.The thrill.The irresistible charm.The pleasure of being with a man like him.Problem is, I’m positive he’s the exact opposite of husband material, and that is a serious issue for someone who is fixated on finding her happily ever after.I know the rules and I know the stakes, oh wise Fortune Cookie.Now I’d just like to know how close to self-destruction I have to get before I find the will to quit Jude Winslow.Goodness knows, when your heart is on the line, you can’t ante up your bet with an IOU. Author Note: The Bet is a full-length standalone romantic comedy and the first standalone book in the Winslow Brothers Collection. This book is chock-full of hilarious rom-com moments, but also, it’s spicy. We’re talking alllllll the sexy.Book The Bet Review :
If you’re looking for an arrogant playboy you found him. I was so excited for this one for about the first third of the book. It was sexy and exciting and an interesting meet cute. Then you quickly realize the hero is just looking for a good time and the heroine who clearly lacks in the self confidence and self respect department continues to go back for more. There is nothing more than sex between them for most of the book. He bails on her before the sun comes up twice and she’s clearly upset by it. Unfortunately instead of moving on she just continues to look desperate going back for more of the same.I will say this “hero” doesn’t pretend he’s anything other than a good time so I can’t really blame him.“She’s begging to be toyed with, and I aim to please.”“Why am I even thinking of her right now? Because you want to have more fun with her.”“I can’t go along with acting like this is more than it is. It’s not my style. Jude Winslow will never be attached to anybody.”Any hero that refers to himself in the third person just comes across as a joke to me.It comes down to this just not being a book for me. The writing is actually great. It’s funny and quick witted. Unfortunately I like a hero who finds his woman and goes after her with everything he’s got. I don’t like head games and a hero thinking women are easily replaceable. It took him almost 90% in to realize he was in love. By this point I didn’t even care. I don't know about you, but a 36-year-old, commitment-phobic playboy who makes women doubt their self worth, doesn't stick around long enough to leave a phone number, never promises exclusivity, and has zero interest in developing an emotional connection... is not appealing to me. That's the biggest problem with this otherwise scorching hot romance. It's a return to vintage MM, with a focus on steam, chemistry and no over the top comedy - which I love. But I hated this hero, from start to finish.Fair warning: this book is smoking HOT, and nothing like the lighthearted rom coms MM has been putting out recently. If you're a newer fan, it might be shockingly different for you. I've been around since the St. Luke's series, so I knew that MM was capable of some serious steam - and this goes there. We're talking public acts, voyeurism, and a near-constant physical connection. An emotional connection, though? Pretty much non-existent. I found the exchange of "I love you's" to be laughable.Still with me? Then let's talk about the story. Essentially, this follows Jude, a guy who never wants a relationship. He's completely satisfied with being the good time guy, and doesn't see that changing - ever. But when a bet introduces Jude to Sophie, he's immediately put off-balance. Sophie is fascinating to Jude in a way that no one has ever been, and the attraction that sparks between them is all-consuming. It's not long before they're falling into bed together, but Jude has no desire for more than that. As a woman who wants a relationship, Sophie has to decide if she's willing to put aside her long-term goals for the chance to have this once-in-a-lifetime fling with Jude.There's a lot that I DID like - I loved that Sophie and Jude are in most scenes together, and the focus is entirely on their evolving relationship. It doesn't get sidetracked with funny retirees or humor for the sake of humor. The overall tone is light, just not AS light as MM's recent books. And the steam is front and center throughout. I loved the zap of connection between them, and probably would've liked this a whole lot more if a few of the steamy scenes (one in particular) were omitted in favor of actually growing the relationship. Unfortunately, without that, I just couldn't like Jude - and I couldn't respect Sophie for allowing him to make her feel used. The exploration of that subject is an interesting one, but it really didn't need to drag on as long as it did. This is an intriguing series starter and I'm curious where the other books will lead, but the brothers are ALL commitment-phobic, so I'll be tempering my expectations. Read Online The Bet Download The Bet The Bet PDF The Bet Mobi Free Reading The Bet Download Free Pdf The Bet PDF Online The Bet Mobi Online The Bet Reading Online The Bet Read Online Max Monroe Download Max Monroe Max Monroe PDF Max Monroe Mobi Free Reading Max Monroe Download Free Pdf Max Monroe PDF Online Max Monroe Mobi Online Max Monroe Reading Online Max MonroeDownload PDF Sterling (Kings Of Carnage MC - Prospects Book 2) By Sapphire Knight
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