My Thoughts
Martha is a publicist for the Slayers and mistakenly has the reputation as a party girl. A reputation that could cost her the job she loves even if her daddy owns the team. She reconnects with fighter Joaquin who lets her know that in fact her daddy is the one looking to fire her. But that isn't all he shares with her. They have a history together that broke Martha yet she is still very attracted to him. Joaquin admits to wanting her as well so they share some moments together trying to fool themselves that it's only a physical thing for both of them. They will have to stop fighting their feelings and start fighting for each other.
I so loved Martha. She feisty and bold and knows exactly what she wants. I loved watching her go after her man. I so enjoyed their story.
I give Just for Christmas Night 4 hearts!
About the Book
A red-hot holiday
Pro
football publicist Martha Blue has something to prove. To protect the image of
the Las Vegas Slayers—and stay employed— she has to shed her party-girl
reputation. Fast! So no more mistakes. No further scandals. And absolutely no
falling for the one man who can give her everything she wants…and nothing of
what she needs.
Danger and
desire never mixed well for undefeated prizefighter Joaquin Ryder. A friend of
the Blue family, he’s a man who knows his boundaries…boundaries he has secretly
crossed only once before. Now that he’s back in Sin City to train for the
biggest fight of his career, he can’t afford to let a sexy distraction like
Martha put him against the ropes. Revisiting their sizzling past is something
he isn’t willing to risk—until a steamy Yuletide encounter, where for just one
night, they’ll surrender completely….
Lisa Marie Perry encounters difficult fictional men and women on a daily basis. She writes contemporary romance fiction with plenty of sizzle, energy and depth. Flawed, problematic, damaged characters are welcome. Her tales feature exciting multicultural mash-ups, sexy guy-next-door heroes and powerful larger-than-life alphas who are brought to their knees by the love of complicated women.
According to Lisa Marie, an imagination’s a terrible thing to ignore. So is a good cappuccino. After years of college, customer service gigs and a career in caregiving, she at last gave in to buying an espresso machine and writing to her imagination’s desire. She lives in America’s heartland and she has every intention of making the Colorado mountains her new stomping grounds. She drives a truck, enjoys indie rock, collects Medieval literature, watches too many comedies, has a not-so-secret love for lace and adores rugged men with a little bit of nerd.
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