You’re too law-abiding for me.
What makes you say that?
That uniform. Those handcuffs.
Maybe I should put you in handcuffs.
Maybe I’d like to see you try…”
Tabby Green:
Preacher’s niece.
Website designer.
Bad Girl.
Chad Tucker:
Retired military.
Deputy sheriff.
Hero.
He’s a hot cop with a square jaw, a sexy grin, and a tight end.
I’m a bad girl, a “Jezebel”—just ask all the old biddies in town.
We’re oil and vinegar. We don’t mix.
But when we kiss…
All bets are off.
She’s got flashing green eyes, red-velvet lips, and luscious curves in all the right places.
She’s a bad girl all right, and after what I’ve lost, I’m not looking for trouble.
But when we kiss…
Oil and vinegar DO mix,
And when they do... it’s electric.
When We Kiss is a full-length, STAND-ALONE, opposites-attract romance about heroes, bad girls, and what happens when you stop fighting and surrender to love.
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MY REVIEW
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
When We Kiss was super, super sweet! It was a small-town romance about a delusional girl and a hot AF deputy. Tabby was the local 'bad girl' who wasn't all that bad. If she's what's being called 'bad' nowadays, I'm downright wicked. Chad was the 'good guy' with a seriously naughty filling. He wasn't as 'good' as he looked. He was a man of the law, but that didn't mean he didn't have an edge to him. And Tabby was more than attracted to everything he had to offer.
The characters were extremely likeable, especially Chad. I can't get enough of a man in uniform and he rocked the heck out of his. He was so respectful and kind and very easy to fall for. This author always does an incredible job of creating the perfect hero and Chad was no exception. This story is for anyone looking for a new book boyfriend with a story low on angst and high on romance. It's one they'll definitely enjoy!
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