“If multiple orgasms are a myth, then you can call me Hercules.”
Four days left.
Private beach (…and boat).
Not so invisible girl.
And maybe less of a jerk-faced bully than originally thought.
What’s the worst (or the best) that could happen?
Kaitlyn is finding life outside of the science cabinet of obscurity to be quite illuminating …and so are her pants.
When things heat up between Kaitlyn Parker and Martin—previously known as the jerk-faced bully—Sandeke, she places her trust in the one person she never thought capable of earning it, let alone keeping it safe. Fortunately or unfortunately for Kaitlyn, where she gives her trust she can’t help but also give her heart.
But how will the world beyond the sanctuary of their newfound connection react to their relationship? Soon senators, chinless billionaires, and elements beyond Martin and Kaitlyn’s control want to weigh in on the young couple’s future.
Navigating the chaotic inferno of new love might be more than Kaitlyn bargained for, and much, much more than her trust—or her heart—can handle.
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Okay, so it took me a few days to finally write a review for this book not because I don't want to but I was busy re-reading the third part again and again.
The title is very apropos to the contents of this story. In Heat, Kaitlyn and Martin explore their relationship more, both sexually and emotionally. They get to know more about each other; how Kaitlyn hides her passion and ends up doing things that are expected of her so that she won't disappoint anyone and how Martin's family is really fucked up and how he has to deal with it. Eventually they are faced with a big challenge that might potentially end their relationship and Kaitlyn and Martin struggle to try to make ends meet.
I know I've said it in my previous review but yeah, I really love their chemistry. They could go from smexy to hilarious in a matter of 0.2 seconds. The banter was better this time because Kaitlyn was getting used around Martin. Before, she would be mindless around him and end up agreeing in his demands. Not now though.
Even though their relationship is still young, the more time they spend alone together the more they know each other. They also bring out the best in each other. It was Martin who called Kaitlyn on her BS and made her pursue her passion. Kaitlyn was the only one who could understand how Martin's family has affected him in so many ways. Also, he happened to be shy. Yeah, I couldn't believe it myself when I read about it.
So far, I'm liking the pace of the story. My emotional attachment with the characters is stronger now and I've never been devastated with how the second part ended. And I'm pretty sure a lot of people went crazy too.
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