Passion and politics feed more than one vice in Addicted to Trouble.Iris loves Northside Grill as much as an old friend, but if her customers keep leaving for her hometown rival, she may be forced to sell. Her best option? To run for a vacant seat on the City Council and use the position to instigate change.Her hot-as-hell opponent has the same idea, and Lincoln craves competition.When Iris … Lincoln craves competition.
When Iris challenges him in the local political race, he’s intrigued.
A woman as fine as Iris shouldn’t trust a man like him, but Lincoln can’t resist twisting his interest into a provocative game. Will his high-stakes gamble pay off? Maybe a few rides on his Harley will tip the odds in his favor, because Lincoln definitely isn’t a sure bet.
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He doesn’t do serious and he’s tanking her business.
Iris owns a restaurant that is taking a huge hit once Lincoln moved to Ashwood and opened up his pizza shop. She lives his pizza but him not so much.
Lincoln is hard to like. He’s got a son and smokes a cigarette a day (yuck). He annoys Iris and enjoys is (pretty immature).
What I did like?
That he cooked her dinner regularly (although he doesn’t do relationships).
They are both running for the same council seat.
Will Lincoln ever grow up and face true responsibility?
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This is the 2nd book I’ve read written by Kinney Scott; she has done a great job at writing a good book; I can’t wait to read more of her books.
The story line caught my attention at the very beginning and kept me interested throughout the entire book.
I loved the chemistry between the characters.
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