Friday, September 19, 2014

Breaking A Bad Boy by Susan Arden


My Rating---> 5 of 5 STARS


Read on Sept. 19th, 2014


----THIS IS BOOK 6 IN THE BAD BOYS SERIES----

    Okay, soooooooo HOT!!! The story line was just okay, there wasn't much conflict and a lot of young indecisiveness but the sex scenes make up for that completely, and the writing was very well done. I like all the characters, Drew intrigued me the most) but I felt like I was walking into their lives without knowing anything about them. I'm not sure if that is because they have been introduced in one of the previous five books, but regardless of this fact Susan Arden made up for it by keeping me interested in what they are doing and not to mention hot a bothered!

    My feelings on Sommer are that she is the ultimate woman, she is kind, caring, creative, self reliant and extremely talented. I for the life of me can't figure out why she couldn't deal with waiting for marriage to have sex seeing as she seems to want no one by Rory, and her constantly pressuring him is not very cool. Men can only hold out so long before they give in and it is shocking that Rory lasted as long as he did before even experimenting with Sommer, but I am very impressed.

    Rory is the ultimate southern man, he is polite, kind, caring, hard working, protective and respectful. Not to mention he has only ever had eyes for Sommer, and isn't giving up or giving in until their wedding night, provided he can get her to say yes. God I love him and for a man that has no prior experience in the sack, he seems to be a natural born sex god! I absolutely loved this book and now that I have read book six I plan to go back and start at the beginning of the series, especially if the rest of the leading men are this hot!

    The sexual tension between these two is undeniable HOT, so hot that I was fanning myself through most of the book. What I didn't like about this book was the ending, it felt unfinished and left me wondering "what happens next?" and "How does their family react?". I just think that Arden could have ended the story less abruptly, but it did leave me wanting more and ready to read the series and the book after this, so maybe she is on to something.

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