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Loading... Tell Me You Want Me (Search and Seduce) (original 2016; edition 2016)by Joya Ryan (Author)
Work InformationTell Me You Want Me by Joya Ryan (2016)
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Determined to find her inner badass and save her business, boutique owner Michelle Ruby signs up for a twenty-four hour survival class. Except, she's the only person who registered, and the guide is a sex-on-a-stick G.I. Joe come to life. Between his massive muscles, smoldering blue eyes, and "there's no crying in camping" attitude, she's in trouble... in more ways than one. Search and rescue squad member Dex Young never thought he'd be roped into teaching "survival skills" to pageant queens. His sole student is upper class, upper state, and sexy as hell. And he has a sneaking suspicion that beneath her tight updo and designer jeans, there's a sex kitten waiting to claw her way out. But Dex knows women like her. Knows they only bring guys like him home to piss off their daddies. If it's the bad boy experience she wants, she'll get it. And Dex? Well, he can't wait to find out just how dirty Michelle's willing to get... Contains mature themes. No library descriptions found. |
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Rating 3.75
Joya Ryan brings the burn pretty quickly with Tell Me You Want Me. Dex and Michelle's relationship blows hot and cold. Neither wants to risk the blow to their pride and the pain to the heart. It took me awhile to warm up to both characters. Dex came off as a jerk and Michelle came off snooty. As I got further into the story and learned more about the characters it was easier to understand. By the end of the story I had fallen completely for both characters. That outer shell each showed to the world was protection from heartbreak and rejection. I received an ARC of Tell Me You Want Me in exchange for an honest review. The tumultuous relationship of Dex and Michelle started out irritating but ended up proving an asset to the story. ( )