What do you get when you mix a bottle of tequila, a single mom moonlighting as a stripper, and her sinfully sexy boss with an impulsive side? Married. You get married. Rich. Demanding. Hot. Crazy. That was Beckett Cruz in a nutshell. Not to mention wild, determined, dangerous, and forbidden. He was my boss—and, after a drunken moment of insanity, my new husband. An annulment was impossible... so was keeping him. I was taking my daughter and leaving, determined to give her a quieter life. But Beckett Cruz had never taken no for an answer. And he wasn't about to take mine. What happens in Vegas... might just keep you there. Review by Lorena Emma Hart has like the hottest covers and they always make me drool when I see them and I immediately want to get my hands on the books. Stripped Down really did a number on me because holy damn, Was Beck one sexy mother *&@)!# I was immediately drawn to this book from beginning to end, completely obsessed with Beck and Cassie. I couldn't seem to find myself doing anything else while reading this book and I was so disappointed when it ended because I wanted more of Beck and Cassie and little Cici. They made the cutest family ever and even though Cici wasn't Beck's daughter, he cared for her and loved her like if she was. I definitely wasn't expecting for their marriage to work, and at first, obviously it didn't because it was so sudden and in a spur of the moment type of wedding, which neither one knew what the heck they were doing due to the alcohol. Alcohol is not a good thing to consume while you find the other attractive! Any how, when you have feelings for someone regardless of what your work title is, how much you earn, or how much you're worth, when there is love -- love is more powerful and will override anything else. When you love someone you can make anything work right! Well Beck and Cassie may have had their issues, but damn they were one hot couple in the end! Emma Hart took this book to a whole new level and it was HOT! 5 MAJOR SUPER HOT STARS!
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