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368 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published August 2, 2016

“Good Lord. There was no way to miss him with that massively tall body. And check out that gorgeous beard. He angled his head giving me a killer view of his strong jawline and high cheekbones. Oh hell yeah. That was some serious sexy right there—a guy confident enough to pull off a man bun.
“I don’t get men’s fascination with all things ball related.”
“I could try to explain it to you but I don’t know if a conversation about my balls is appropriate since we just met.”
“If I saw her bare ass sashaying up the stairs, I’d hike her hips into the air and slam into her right there.

“I slammed the door shut and we fell into a dark void where we were nothing but sighs and moans, heated skin and frantic movements.”


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“How about we have a drink and you can tell me the real reason you used your tongue to introduce yourself instead of a handshake?”
I adored this book!!
Walker Lund is sexy as hell with his viking look, the man bun, the beard and add the fact that he’s a carpenter that works with his hands for a living and I just want to lick him like a lollipop. Throw in the fact that he doesn’t have commitment issues, and he’s the perfect hero. Except that he hasn’t met the right woman, until Trinity walks right up to him in a bar and kisses him.
Trinity Carlson is an artist. She’s temperamental, passionate and misunderstood by most. She’s had an awful day, first she lost the commission job she had hoped to get, and then she runs into her cheating ex at a bar, with the woman he cheated with. So what is a desperate woman to do but to lie and say she’s waiting for her boyfriend. And as soon as she sees Viking god Walker, she makes her move. Soon all she sees is Walker and all he sees is Trinity.
Has fate finally given them both a break, giving them just the person they have always wanted/needed, or is this all too good to be true?
“Some assholes want what other men have and I will fuck them up if they don’t stop eyeballing you.”
I loved both Walker and Trinity. I loved how caveman-like he acted with her, how he understood her like no one else ever had, and how she saw how lonely he was. I loved their instant attraction, and the fact that the sexy times were very slow building, which just upped the intensity of their chemistry. Their romance was sweet, sexy and romantic, just like I love my contemporary romances. I like that there wasn’t any unnecessary angst with OW or OM, and that it was just two people falling in love and trying to make their relationship work.
I am so loving this series. I love the Lund family, all the cousins and brothers and sisters, and I just loved Walker’s parents. They were so awesome. There was just the right balance of romance and family intrigue to make me invested in all of the Lund members, and I can’t wait to read more of the books in this series. Ooh and I loved that we got the HEA for Brady and Lennox from the first book!! Yay!
“Because now that I have you, sweetheart, I ain’t ever letting you go. I’ve been waiting for you … for what seems like forever.”
This is a wonderful contemporary romance with sexy and sweet romance, great characters and a awesome family. Highly recommended.
“From the moment I saw you, I felt that same unexplainable pull.”
You make me happier than anyone I’ve ever met. When I’m with you, for the first time in my life I know I’m exactly where I’m supposed to be.
JUST WHAT I NEEDED is the second book of the Need You series. Now if you haven’t read this series before, then just know that this is a Contemporary Romance series, not an Erotic one. However, James does throw Trinity Carlson and Walker Lund together very quickly.
Trinity is experiencing the worst day ever when she tries to salvage it at a dive bar. However, there she encounters her with his brand new girlfriend. It’s enough to throw her over the edge but instead of hitting the road, she actually throws herself at a random stranger just to get back at the man.
Luckily for Walker, she’s attractive and he likes her forwardness. Much like James’ other heroines from her other series, Trinity is feisty, sexy and fierce. She’s a straight-shooter and when she kisses the life out of Walker, he falls instantly.
Normally I don’t mind these sort of things. It throws readers into the story and jumpstarts the romance in a big way. However, I would it difficult to really get into the dialogue of this story. There’s quite a lot of banter but for whatever reason it just felt cheesy and forced most of the time. That usual spark that is there with James is somehow missing and there were actually a few moments in here that had be cringing.
That being said, I do think if you like a light and fluffy read this might be just what you need. As a longtime fan of Lorelei James though, I was expecting a little bit more from this series. I’m not a fan of the first point of view in this series. It feels very juvenile compared to her usual writing and I also thought that the focus of this story was a little scattered as it jumped from the family to their more personal conflicts. So while not my favorite from James, you may like this as a light summer read.
*ARC provided by publisher
Reviewed by Annie
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