Link: I’m no hero. I was just in the right place at the right time to save a little girl’s life. And sure, the resulting attention led to my meeting Raven, who’s an incredible lover and an even better woman. The problem is that I don’t do relationships. Period. Because of that, I’m constantly moving on quickly, before anything more serious can take root. As much as I like Raven, I can live with … live with never seeing her again. Better to be alone than to risk passing on the same grisly hand I was dealt as a child. That cycle of misery stops with me.
Raven: How could I have known that the giant of a man I saw on the news would go from preventing a tragedy at the Oscars to being in my bed in a matter of days? From the moment I saw Link, though, I knew I wanted to get naked with him. When we both realized what a phenomenal connection we have, his reluctance to even entertain the idea of a relationship shredded my emotions and left me vulnerable and exposed. Now, a totally unexpected turn of events is going to reveal how much of a hero Link really is.
Hollywood Bad Boys Club, Book 4: Link is a scorching erotic romance, the last of a four-book series about a group of Hollywood alpha males who pride themselves on the many women they bed while avoiding messy emotional entanglements — until they meet the women who change everything.
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A riveting final book in the Hollywood Players Club series! It is an engaging, well written, emotionally deep, funny, and steamy page turner with drama, emotional ups and downs, and more that will draw you in from the first page. Likeable characters; the chemistry between them is instant, hot, and amazing. A recommended read!
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This was a great ending to the club that has made me fall in love with all the players in it. Link is a little more “broken” and he has a lot to get through even through his chemistry and pull to Raven. Raven is spunky and feisty and I enjoyed her a lot. I love that at the end we also get to revisit all the characters and see them all in the future.
This is book four in the the Hollywood Players series, this is Link and Raven’s story. I was excited to read all about the frowning and brooding Link. Link is a man of few words and he has his readings. In a series of events he crosses paths with Raven and she gets him to do the unthinkable……talk about his past. A rough road that leaves you unsure if it’s the beginning or the end. A great Epilogue which sums up where all the players are at, still happily married. Enjoy!
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What a fantastic ending to this series!
Link is the last single player to hold down the fort, until he meets Raven for his first free tattoo offered after his heroism. The electricity between the two is explosive, but Link plays Jekyll and Hyde with Raven due to his childhood. Link’s fellow players help Raven to break down Link’s walls, but will it be enough? You will be rooting for Link to realize what he has in Raven and for Raven’s patience to hold out. Loved their story!
Ah, I am so gutted that this series is over. It took me by surprise but completely reeled me in! I have loved reading these books even if they were completely chauvinistic and portraying the worst of man. However, the way these men won me over says a lot to how fantastically these books were written!
Link is by far my favourite of the Hollywood Players, but I do have a love/hate relationship with him. He was such an arse (sorry I can’t bring myself to say ass, I’m British!) but he was so loveable at the same time. I can see why Raven fell head over heels. I have been waiting for his story ever since he popped up in the first three books. He was just so intriguing, the hulk of a man that no one really knows anything about. He is definitely the silent type!
There is plenty of drama and ups and downs to make you fly through this book wanting to know whether Link could be tamed and whether Raven would get her happy ever after.
Raven was a fantastic character, but I think they make for an exciting read every time I read about a tattooist. I guess because they are so far removed from my personality that I like their dare-devilness and sassiness. It’s like reading about an enigma.
There were lots of sexy moments, but they fit perfectly within the story, and the author didn’t go too over the top with them. There was the perfect balance between story and these.
The books have a great ending, I usually knock a star off for a specific thing that occurred, but I loved this book so much, and it was fitting to the character’s development that I will let it slide this once and give this the five stars it deserves.
A great series and like I say I’m heartbroken that it has come to an end. I highly recommend the Hollywood Players Club series to everyone.
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I received an ARC from the author thru Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving my review. Link and Raven have the final love story in the Hollywood Players Club series. Link is the odd man out in many ways. He is a rough and sexy man who finds what he has been missing in Raven. These two complete each other in a way they did not realize they needed. I hated to see the series end, but this was a great couple to do it with.
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He may be a hero but he is a scared boy inside at times
Link is the fourth and sad to say last book in the Hollywood Players Club series and is the story of Link and Raven. The series is about four players on the Hollywood scene who go from woman to woman like the man-whores they are. But in the previous books we have seen three of the four fall for a single woman and send up doing the monogamy thing. Link is the last man standing, or laying, you could say. When he meets Raven there is an instant chemistry. But Link’s past mean that he does not do relationships other than the one night type. Raven is a beautiful young woman who owns a tattoo shop and she is attracted to the big, handsome and super sexy, not to mention tatted up Link. Raven may want to see where their chemistry and pull to each other on a deeper level goes but Link just wants to hit the highway as fast as his feet will get him there. He may be physically big and tough but emotionally he is fragile and afraid. There is a lot of push and pull between them. Will they end up together with their own HEA?
This book is well written and has a deeper story than I was expecting when comparing to the previous books in the series. Link is definitely a character you want to wrap up in a big hug at the same time you want to kick his azz. Raven is an independent, strong and beautiful woman who I really liked. Overall this story was a really wonderful read.
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Book 4 is a Tattoo Gem
Link is the final guy of the Player’s Club. He is a loner and has never had a relationship. Enter Tattoo shop owner and the wearer of many tats, Raven. Because of a Link’s heroic act made public, she offers him free tats for life. He takes her up on that and they are off. However, with all his baggage, there’s no certainty that this will go well. *sigh*
I found this storyline intriguing and it held my interest throughout. I also liked that the storyline flowed smoothly from chapter to chapter. The characters were very well-rounded and having the three other guys from the Club present throughout the story added to the overall arc of the series.
I’m definitely recommending this book for your reading enjoyment and pleasure. Just so you know, this is definitely an R rated story with plenty of nudity and all that goes with that…a lot! PEACE.
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Whether you have read the other books in the Hollywood Players Club series or not, LINK is a stand out. The Hollywood scene is for actors, models, star athletes, and their agents so what sets Link apart is that he is none of those things. His rough around the edges, with simple needs and the inability to care about anyone else.
The story is further enriched with Raven’s character, also cut from a different cloth than the usual Hollywood female, like Link, she is well inked. She is enthusiastic and passionate in intimate encounters, and she’s refreshingly honest and down-to-earth,
So they should be perfect for one another, but the struggles with the past are playing a role in the present. When you read LINK you will come to appreciate the ending even more when it all comes to light.
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Link is the 4th and final member of the Hollywood Players Club, a group of guys who bestowed that name upon themselves. For years they got together to hang out, drink, and compare stories about all the women with whom they had sex. One member is a movie star, one is a star basketball player, and the third is a male-model handsome talent agent. In the first 3 books of the series, each finds and settled down monogamously with a woman who captures his heart. Each book can definitely be enjoyed as a stand-alone, but the 4 main male characters appear in them all at some point.
Link, a heavily tattooed and muscled professional bodyguard, has a past that has left him unable and unwilling to ever be in a relationship. Raven, the tattoo shop owner who captures his interest, is a kind and independent young woman with a loving heart. The chemistry between them is intense, each of them feeling emotional connection to the other unlike anything they have ever known before. Raven wants to embrace that and explore where it goes; Link wants to run away as quickly as possible because it terrifies him.
There are a lot of scorching hot scenes between Link and Raven, and a lot of emotional push and pull. I don’t want to give any spoilers, but things get really intense. Hang in there for the well-deserved HEA, and a nice epilogue that revisits all the Club members a few years down the road of life.
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Link by Alexis Adaire is book 4 in the Hollywood Players Club series. Link is been the most complex of the characters. He speaks the least and shows very little emotion. He finally meet the one woman who makes him think twice. Raven is the beautiful tattoo artist who offers him free tattoos for life.
The story starts off quickly. There is lots of chemistry between Link and Raven. It would seem natural for the relationship to progress however Link keeps pushing back. He will never have a relationship. The bulk of the story is the push and pull between Raven and Link.
Link’s backstory is explained and it adds dimension to why he acts the way he does. The story is a standalone but the other Hollywood Players crossover. Link is a great read.