"This right here is all I need. Everything else can be figured out."
I saw this book cover and the blurb here because a friend had read it (thank you, CC!). I couldn't help myself and pre-ordered then and there. This is Melissa Ivers' first full-length book and she's already been added to my 1-click list. I really loved this book!
Lincoln and Jazz are so freaking hot together my Kindle actually restarted on its own mid-book, the poor thing. Be warned: this book is extremely steamy, the sex scenes are hot as hell, and Lincoln has an adorable dirty mouth on him.
What's not to love, right? Right!
"There isn’t a damn thing wrong with that man, and it pisses me off."
So, yeah. Lincoln. Lincoln is a total dreamboat from the start. There's so much I can say about him, but the main things are that he's devoted, driven, passionate, and absolutely freaking swoonworthy. One of those alpha males with a heart so big you just want to take him home with you. Yes, there's a possessiveness about him, but not in a bad way. He's just someone who's there all the way.
"So, I’ll showcase my curves when I can and put my femininity on display. I’m not going to change who I am for anyone."
Jazz is the kind of heroine I love. There's not a weak bone in her body. Her father died and left her and her brother with a hockey team. There's trouble from the start, because having a woman as a hockey team owner? That steps on most people's toes. And I love it that she doesn't care, and that she's always herself, despite the pressure on all sides to be someone she's not. I also love that she's not shy in the bedroom (or, in fact, anywhere else!). A strong heroine if ever I saw one.
"I was a goner the second she skated back into my life."
Jazz was a skater for the Olympic team 6 years before, and that's when she met Lincoln. They had a brief thing, but the chemistry was there from the start. Once she realizes she inherited the hockey team he plays for, she knows there can't be anything between them.
The problem is that their attraction hasn't dissipated over the years - if anything, it's now stronger than ever. So, he's the devil, and forbidden, if she wants to be taken serious in a man's world.
"Jaz-ersize: I’m sure you say that to all the ladies.
The Missing Linc: What ladies? All I see is you."
I love them together. I like how much they fight not to give in, and what goes through their minds during that time, and I absolutely love it when they finally do. What they have needs to be kept a secret for the sake of their jobs, but you see their relationship progressing and just how hard they're falling for each other.
Besides being incredible together, their banter is sweet, sexy, hot, and hilarious at times. Their messages to each other had me giggling. Lincoln's teammates had me laughing out loud.
I also want to mention the way in which Melissa deals with a sensitive issue, which is women in a position of power. From the start, Jazz has to try harder and prove herself because she's a woman. If she were a man, there'd be no question of her capabilities as an owner, and she could probably date/be with anyone she wanted. But she's not.
"She’s it for me. There’s no one else that can even compare, and I don’t want to try."
Without giving anything away, I absolutely LOVE that it's Jazz who takes hold of things and leads them to their happily ever after.
These two are so "it" for each other it just warmed my heart. Once they're back in each other's lives, nothing could stand in their way, and that really did it for me.
Congratulations, Melissa. I loved this book! Looking forward to more of them!