One night.That’s all this was supposed to be. I came to Sin City with my best friend to celebrate my much-needed divorce.For once, I want to be the one with no care about tomorrow.That’s when he catches my eye.I watch as he works the room, and the women in it.He’s everything I hate in a man, but the epitome of what we all want.Sexy.Confident to a fault,and a smirk that will melt your panties.He’s … want.
Sexy.
Confident to a fault,
and a smirk that will melt your panties.
He’s everything my ex-husband is.
As our eyes meet, I decide to give him a dose of his own medicine,
show him how it feels to be used.
Tonight, I’ll be the woman everyone stares at when she enters the room.
The one I am in the boardroom, who takes no prisoners.
I’ll be the one to bring him to his knees and leave him just as fast.
I’ll be that woman.
For One Night
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What happens in Sin City is supposed to stay in Sin City but that’s not the case for Lola and Lennox. This story had my eyes watering throughout the story with having a close connection to Lola’s experiences and seeing the strong woman fight her way through. A non stop page turner from the very beginning that had me cheering on Lennox and not wanting him to give up on what he wants and feels deep down in his heart with his decisions. Carter is that character that you love to loathe from the first moment we’re introduced to him. A beautifully written heartfelt story that hits you deep in the heart.
Man the three of these guys together in college were a mess and so were the women they were with. Lennox feels he drew the short end of the stick, between him and his twin Laclan, as he lets his jealousy rule his actions. But when he finally gets his head out of his butt she’s there to rock his world. What started as a one night stand ends way different from what was intended. Lennox finds someone whose just as lost as he is. Someone looking for home in him without even knowing it. These two heal each other, fill the empty places they didn’t want to acknowledge all the while completing each other like a jig saw puzzle. Of course there’s more to it and we get to see the rest of the gang in on the action to remind us of the love and strength of family whether related by blood, deed, or choice.