A review by dinohakari
Roughing the Kicker by Emerson Beckett, Rheland Richmond

4.0

Dominic intrigued me from the first time he appeared in one of the earlier books in the series, so reading his story was great.

Although there are no major conflicts or really distressing situations in this book, it is nonetheless entertaining. How they pretend they don't know each other at first to fall together in a tangle of arms legs and lips at the first opportunity to be alone, at the moments where they really open up about how they really feel about each other, was funny.

So although we don't have a great plot, we do have a simple story, with many hot moments and the banter that these authors have accustomed us to, plus a really sweet love, so it was a very good end to a great series.

I was given an advanced copy and voluntarily wrote a review.