Sunday, December 21, 2014

Book Review - Make Me, Take Me by Amanda Usen




My Thoughts

Betsy does something so out of the ordinary the night before she is to leave for school. She spends a passionate night with the hot guy flirting with her at the end of the bar. That's the last she sees of him until she comes back a few years later and finds out that Quin's bought the hotel next door and wants to buy her family's bar as well. She's in the process of converting the bar into a restaurant at the protest of her sister. Quin wants more than the bar though and seriously pursues her. There is some serious chemistry between them and they have some off the chart hot moments together. 

Quin has some baggage including scary nightmares. Building the hotel is about more than making money. It's about facing his past and moving on. I loved Quin and Betsy together. Their banter was almost as hot as their sexy time. I wasn't a big fan of her sister who seemed quite snotty and ungrateful. I just wanted them to find their path to happily ever after.

I give Make Me, Take Me 4 hearts!



About the Book

He's every fantasy she's ever had...

Betsy Mouton knows that easy doesn't last forever. She's working her butt off to launch the Last Call CafĂ© so her family can leave the New Orleans bar business—and its heartaches—behind forever. That is, until the hottest one-night-stand of her life shows up next door, twice as uncompromising and two million times hotter, offering to buy the bar and send the Moutons to Easy Street.

Hotelier Quinton James has never forgotten the unbelievably hot night he and Betsy shared. Never forgotten how beautifully she submitted to him, or how he found the only peace he's ever known in her arms. Now that Betsy is the only thing standing in the way of his new hotel, she's the one in control. But there's more at stake than her cafe or laying their past to rest—Quin wants a future. With her. All he has to do is convince her...one sensual command at a time.

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About the Author

Amanda Usen knows two things for certain: chocolate cheesecake is good for breakfast and a hot chef can steal your heart. Her husband stole hers on the first day of class at the Culinary Institute of America. They married after graduation in a lovely French Quarter restaurant in New Orleans. After enjoying the food and the fun in the Big Easy for a few years, they returned to Western New York to raise a family.

Amanda spends her days teaching pastry arts classes at a local community college and her nights writing romance. She’s a member of the Romance Writers of America ® and the Western New York Romance Writers. When she’s not writing, teaching or baking, she can usually be found reading a book and trying to get out of cooking dinner.



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