Hudson and Lennon’s story continues in the gripping conclusion to The Tequila Duet. It was destiny– the night I met Hudson Demasi. I remember how effortlessly he stole my heart- his dark eyes and quick smile forever etched into my mind. We spent one incredible night together under a haze of tequila- a perfect night. And when I woke the next day, he was gone… never expected to see him again– especially not five years later standing on a stage in front of thousands of screaming fans as none other than hot, new, country artist Hudson James. The moment our eyes meet through the fog and lights it’s instant- and when that sexy smirk crosses his face, just like the first time I saw it, I know I’m a goner.
He’s determined not to let me slip through his fingers a second time. I’m determined to let him try. Because even though I know I should walk away- the urge to feel the burn is just too strong.
Tequila Burn is book two in the two part Tequila Duet.
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This is the conclusion of Lennon and Hudson’s story that began in Tequila Haze. These books are very entertaining and the storyline engaging. Filled with deep, powerful emotions this book is a sweet romance with a good amount of heat. The attraction between these two was instant, their desire was undeniable, and the love profound. Over the course of their romance they have had to deal with many obstacles including misconceptions, a big secret, ex drama, insecurities, and having a long distance relationship. Now even more drama is brewing and we as readers are left with one big question. How much can one love survive? Read this intense book to find out.
The night I met Hudson Demasi I smiled at his witty banter and gorgeous smile. I fell for the sexy, teasing man. I fell for the instant chemistry. I fell into the fairytale. But not all fairytales have happy endings and the end of Tequila Haze had me plotting Melissa Toppen’s take down. Tonya Harding style. Legit considering best way to approach and execute attack without being obvious.
However, the voice of reason was shouting in my ear. Or Tequila Burn was already present and accounted for on my kindle…Guess which one?
And Burn it did! Tequila Haze was a perfect way to describe both the book and the relationship in the first part of the duet. But Tequila Burn is ….well, what’s better than perfect? The burn in this book is so good and so rough. I thought I was the one drinking at a moonshine concert. I have the headache and puffy, red rimmed eyes. I cried and held back my pathetic sobs trying to take it all in. But the angst in this book is palpable, I could feel the knot in my own stomach. The overwhelming sickness and unease that Lennon gets is experienced by the reader.
It is a burn so good.
Reviewed for Sweet Spot Sisterhood