Friends to hot lovers! 5 stars.
I love reading about Vivian Wood’s bad boys. They are perfectly flawed alpha males, strong men that are cowered by no one, except the woman they love. For that woman, Vivian’s boys would go to hell and back, and deny their own feelings, because her ultimate well-being and happiness is their goal.
This is especially true for Ryan and Poppy who are introduced in the Prologue as Ryan struggles to fill in time with no friends during the first few weeks at Middle School. Being a skinny late bloomer, Ryan became the target of bullies until the diminutive Poppy stepped up with some crazy of her own, kick-starting their 20 year friendship.
After the prologue introducing Ryan and Poppy as lifelong friends, the book launches straight into a sexy scene that made my eyes pop!!! Then I laughed like an idiot, when I knew exactly what that scene was!
Lifelong friends be damned, Ryan Scott definitely wants more.
While the title is provocative, it is true that Poppy is still an innocent at thirty. Understandable, however, considering her early home life that more than mentally scarred her, and her current study and work plan towards becoming a doctor has left little time to spend with her somewhat controlling boyfriend.
Ryan has been in the military since leaving school, but unfortunately for him, injury has cast it’s shadow over his career as a SEAL, forcing him into civilian life, and back into Poppy’s world. Suddenly he’s noticing little things about her. Hot and passionate thoughts that have no business between them, and could jeopardize everything about their friendship that is precious.
I enjoy the friends to lovers genre, and Claiming Her Innocence has one of the most intense build-ups in the developing sexual and romantic relationship between friends that I’ve read in quite some time, and that’s when it got hot! Holy crap, Ryan was more than a gentleman for so looooooooong!!! Vivian Wood is my favourite author in the bad boy genre, and I would easily recommend you check out her other titles for your guilty pleasure. I voluntarily read an Advance Reader Copy of this book. 5 Bad Boy Stars.