Truth or dare…
When Lacey Garrity finds her groom in flagrante delicto in the reception hall closet with her bridesmaid, she’s saved by her best friend’s older brother — childhood tormentor, crush, and boxing bad boy Galen Thomas. Galen’s solution is both exciting and dangerous. What better way to forget the mess of her life than go on her honeymoon with a hot guy who can’t promise anything … anything beyond today?
…or TKO?
Galen had been counting on Lacey’s wedding to put her out of reach — and out of his mind — once and for all, but their steamy Puerto Rican escape is testing all his boundaries. Now that Lacey’s embracing her inner bad girl, Galen is tempted to throw in the towel and claim her for himself. But with the biggest fight of his career on the line and an important business merger threatening to derail Lacey’s resolve, their romance might be down for the count before it even begins.
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I’ve had Down for the Count on my Goodreads TBR for a while now. I wanted a short contemporary romance book to read for the summer, and this was the perfect book, especially since the two main characters end up in Puerto Rico. A destination that is on my bucket list to visit one day.
Storyline/My Thoughts: First off, this book starts with the …
When Lacey finds her husband at their wedding reception having sex at their wedding reception she immediately leaves the reception and is rescued by her best friends brother Galen who is a boxer. He takes her away and they end up using her honeymoon plans to go to Puerto Rico. As they spend more time together will they find love or danger??
Lacey finds her groom with one of her bridesmaids 2 hours after their wedding. Pissed off and hurt she decides to spend her honeymoon with Galen, her best friend’s older brother. Their relationship growing up wasn’t the best but his solution is the best she has!
Galen was attracted to Lacey for quite some time. With her wedding failing, this is …
Warmed up a fridge weekend
I thought this was a good, quick read! The writing flowed well, and I liked Galen and Lacey together. Galen was a great H. He was tough, but caring. Lacey could have used a backbone. She let her fears get the better of her constantly, and I’m not really sure why she was that way. It was never explained why she was so scared of everything. Her …