After the ending of Trick You, I knew Spike and Kas’s story was going to be a rollercoaster and I was right, this book had me hooked from the start.
Kas is in trouble, she owes someone money, and needs it quickly. Her only option is to work at a strip club, and it’s all going well until her older brother’s best friend sees her on stage, and promptly drags her out. Spike is livid with Kas, and knows he needs to tell Zach, but she makes him promise not to. As part of their deal, she moves in with him, after Spike sees where she's living, and despite their age gap, their attraction grows. But Spike has been burned by a past love and thinks all women can’t be trusted so has always kept them at arm’s length, and as Kas is his best friend’s younger sister, she’s even more off limits. But Kas isn’t going to take that lightly, she sees something she wants, Spike, and she goes for it, whatever the consequences, because that’s how she’s had to grow up. As they grow closer, sparks begin to fly, but what happens when the person Kas owes catches up with her? And how will Zach react when he finds out about their relationship?
Spike and Kas’s relationship was incredible, although there was a lot of back and forth to start with, they truly began to lean on each other and sought comfort in their times of need. Spike had reservations about anything to do with love, but his feelings for Kas snuck up on him, because although he tried his hardest to keep her out, he slowly realised he had no choice. He was so protective of her from the start, it was a clue as to how deep he was already in. Kas had learnt not to rely on anyone but herself her whole life and wanted to deal with her problem on her own, but Spike wouldn’t let that happen. I loved her independence, but also her ability to know when to seek help and reassurance, from Spike or Zach. She pushed Spike’s limits so many times, the poor guy stood no chance.
The Rebel Ink series keeps getting better, Kas and Spike’s story was a great instalment and I cannot wait for D’s in Play You next!
*I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.*