Synopsis: Lucian Rollins is a lean, mean vengeance-seeking mogul. On a quest to erase his father’s mark on the family name, he spends every waking minute pulling strings and building an indestructible empire. The more money and power he amasses, the safer he is from threats.
Except when it comes to the feisty small-town librarian that keeps him up at night…
Sloane Walton is a spitfire determined to carry on her father’s quest for justice. She’ll do that just as soon as she figures out exactly what the man she hates did to—or for—her family. Bonded by an old, dark secret from the past and the dislike they now share for each other, Sloane trusts Lucian about as far as she can throw his designer-suited body.
When bickering accidentally turns to foreplay, these two find themselves not quite regretting their steamy one-night stand. Once those flames are fanned, it seems impossible to put them out again. But with Sloane ready to start a family and Lucian refusing to even consider the idea of marriage and kids, these enemies-to-lovers are stuck at an impasse.
Broken men break women. It’s what Lucian believes, what he’s witnessed, and he’s not going to take that chance with Sloane. He’d rather live a life of solitude than put her in danger. But he learns the hard way that leaving her means leaving her unprotected from other threats.
It’s the second time he’s ruthlessly cut her out of his life. There’s no way she’s going to give him a third chance. He’s just going to have to make one for himself.
Rating: 5+ stars
Review: I've read quite a few books/series by Lucy Score, and while I've always enjoyed her writing style, I feel like this series is at a whole new level. If someone asked me what series by Lucy I would recommend, I would definitely start with this one. I have been anxiously awaiting Lucian and Sloane's story since first meeting them in the first book, and I am so pleased to say that the wait was worth it. The backstory for these two is heartbreaking, and I was rooting so hard for their HEA. I can genuinely say that this book--heck, this whole series--has all the feels. I joke often with my family about how I'm dead inside, but this one had me both tearing up and laughing out loud. I love to read, but I rarely feel so much emotion. If you haven't read this series yet, you are missing out. While this could be read as a standalone without being terribly confusing, I recommend that you start with the first book; you'll be hooked right away and will devour all three books.
Except when it comes to the feisty small-town librarian that keeps him up at night…
Sloane Walton is a spitfire determined to carry on her father’s quest for justice. She’ll do that just as soon as she figures out exactly what the man she hates did to—or for—her family. Bonded by an old, dark secret from the past and the dislike they now share for each other, Sloane trusts Lucian about as far as she can throw his designer-suited body.
When bickering accidentally turns to foreplay, these two find themselves not quite regretting their steamy one-night stand. Once those flames are fanned, it seems impossible to put them out again. But with Sloane ready to start a family and Lucian refusing to even consider the idea of marriage and kids, these enemies-to-lovers are stuck at an impasse.
Broken men break women. It’s what Lucian believes, what he’s witnessed, and he’s not going to take that chance with Sloane. He’d rather live a life of solitude than put her in danger. But he learns the hard way that leaving her means leaving her unprotected from other threats.
It’s the second time he’s ruthlessly cut her out of his life. There’s no way she’s going to give him a third chance. He’s just going to have to make one for himself.
Rating: 5+ stars
Review: I've read quite a few books/series by Lucy Score, and while I've always enjoyed her writing style, I feel like this series is at a whole new level. If someone asked me what series by Lucy I would recommend, I would definitely start with this one. I have been anxiously awaiting Lucian and Sloane's story since first meeting them in the first book, and I am so pleased to say that the wait was worth it. The backstory for these two is heartbreaking, and I was rooting so hard for their HEA. I can genuinely say that this book--heck, this whole series--has all the feels. I joke often with my family about how I'm dead inside, but this one had me both tearing up and laughing out loud. I love to read, but I rarely feel so much emotion. If you haven't read this series yet, you are missing out. While this could be read as a standalone without being terribly confusing, I recommend that you start with the first book; you'll be hooked right away and will devour all three books.
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