Who needs Mr. Right when you can have the perfect Mr. Wrong?
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Ryder Diamond—the town’s golden boy—doesn’t have time for taking chances, let alone love. Against his better judgment, he lets his buddies set him up on a blind date with a girl who’s only passing through town. But temporary or not, Whitney James sets fire to desires he can’t control. Before they know it, Ryder and Whitney are in a supply closet, drowning in lust. She’s only in town for the summer—what better way to spend it than in the arms of Mr. Perfect? Except, she’s wild and free, and he’s Mr. Stability. Which means he may as well be Mr. Wrong. And her new job? It’s with Ryder’s sister. Sex and the inability to keep their hands off each other are the only things they have in common. But this little hook-up has “disaster” written all over it...and the only way Ryder can save his reputation is by avoiding the sweet little firecracker who could ruin it all.
Excerpt
“So you’re from around here?” the sexy brunette asked as she eyed her shot and bent over the pool table again. Jesus Christ, Ryder needed to get a grip. He couldn’t stare all night at her perfect ass in those insanely short shorts. Her shirt was tied up and gave flashes of her tight stomach, and Ryder had to take a deep breath. Maybe Bass was right. It’d been too long since he’d gotten laid. “It’s not a hard question, big guy,” she said, snapping his thoughts out of the gutter and back to reality. Where were his manners? “I’m sorry, sweetness. Run that by me again?” He stood straighter, gripping his pool cue as her big, chocolate eyes flashed up at him with a smile. “I asked if you were from around here.” She hit the five in the side pocket and straightened. Was he from around there? Technically, the lodge was in Diamond County, but it wasn’t zoned in the town of Diamond. He’d have to hold onto that technicality. If he so much as gave his last name, the connection would be made and the questions would start. Was he rich? Was he married? On and on. For now, he wanted to take advantage of what Bass had said. This woman was passing through for just one night, and for one night, he didn’t have to be Ryder Diamond of the founding Diamonds. “Not exactly,” he finally answered. It was the truth, basically. She nodded and looked at him. Those roaming eyes gave off what he knew was a look of interest. And damn, it was a mighty fine look. “You’re a little mysterious, cowboy,” she said, her east coast accent kicking up just a hair. “Not a cowboy.” He drawled the last word and dropped the vowel just enough to gauge her reaction. Judging by the quick intake of air, and those high perfect breasts pressing tight against that shirt, he’d guess she was toiling with the idea of what getting down and dirty with a country boy was like. And he’d happily show her. “You wanna tell me where you’re from?” She glanced away. “I move around a lot. Not really from anywhere.” Huh. So she was playing the part of a mystery as much as he was. She bent over the pool table again, even though it was his turn. He happily let her have the shot. “How about this,” he said, and came to stand by her. “Why don’t we skip all the personal questions? You just tell me about yourself, however much or little you’d like.” She cocked an eyebrow. “The more mysterious, the better?” He smiled. “You got it.” With her pool cue perfectly aligned, she winked at him, and then, without taking her eyes off him, she nailed the shot and sank the three ball. She was better than good, and that had him instantly hard. She was young, hot, and stirred his blood in a way it hadn’t been in a while. Maybe ever. Because with her lush mouth and hypnotic eyes, it was hard keeping his manners at the forefront, especially when she represented everything easy, fun, and wild. And good Lord, he would make sure tonight fulfilled every fantasy he’d denied himself. Just like a diabetic sampling chocolate frosting…only once Ryder had a taste, he’d consume the whole damn cake. She’s bad for you… The quiet voice whispered that familiar warning. She was a temptation that he should be struggling to resist, yet every beat of his pulse told him that she’d be worth the sin. A night of lust to scratch this damn itch, then he could go back to his normal life tomorrow. He’d been burned by a woman before. A woman like the one in front of him. Sexy, wild, and looking for fun, not for serious. And Ryder was a serious guy. Had to be. The second he wasn’t, he lost control and paid the consequences dearly. Don’t get sucked in… Resist. “I like personal details,” she said. “But not the boring kind. I don’t want to know where you’re from or what you do.” Ryder nodded. He could get on board with that. “Details, so long as they’re not boring. And how do we go about that?” She gave a wicked grin and ran her teeth over her bottom lip. He watched every damn slide, wishing to hell he could taste what she was tasting.
Elizabeth's Review
3.5 stars Worth a Reader's TimeReview Copy Provided by Publisher via Net Galley
This was a fun quick read. Whitney and Ryder are both fun characters whose chemistry with each other explodes off the page. The way things went between the two of them, insta-lust with a one night stand that gradually morphs into a real relationship was very well handled. I appreciated that there were "real" moments between the two vs just the hot, sexy bedroom time. Chasing Mr. Wrong is not a long book, but the length feels just right. The supporting cast is small and we don't get to know anyone very well, but you don't miss the information. This is the forth book in the Chasing Love series, but this works very well on it's own. Ryan is a new author for me and I able to jump into the series with no trouble - I am actually curious to go back an read the other books!
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