Make Me Bad by R.S. Grey
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Released March 8, 2018
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I was issued a warning: stay away from Ben Rosenberg.
As Clifton Cove’s resident “king”, he thinks he’s entitled to anyone and anything.
The trouble is, I’ve spent my whole life following the rules and playing it safe. I know what it feels like to be the good girl. I’m the police chief’s daughter and a librarian—for adorable children, no less. My wardrobe consists of colorful sundresses and baggy jeans. I might as well have a Post-it stuck to my forehead that reads: Yup, she’s a virgin.
An all-nighter with a fictional hunk is about as exciting as my life gets, until one day, fate decides to take pity on me and shove me straight into the path of Mr. Off-Limits himself.
Oof.
Just as I suspected, every inch of him promises to be my demise. Up close, he’s tall, menacing, dangerously handsome—the type of man who’s never spent a single moment worrying about the opinions of others. A well-behaved girl would do as she’s told and avoid him at all costs, but I’m overdue for a little rebellion.
No more Friday nights sprawled out on the couch in my comfiest pajamas. No more wishing I had the courage to misbehave.
Everyone thinks Ben is going to ruin me.
They think he’ll chew me up and spit me out.
Well, Ben…go ahead.
Tempt me. Taunt me.
Make me bad.
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I couldn’t get enough of Ben and Madison in Make Me Bad!
Make Me Bad had me hooked from the get go! The beginning sucked me in from with a dose of suspense perfectly paired with the comedy. R.S. Grey writes the swooniest, sweetest romantic comedies out there and she never disappoints . From the hero that doesn’t realize he’s as amazing as he is to the sweet librarian that wants to break out of her shell and be bad. These two are adorable together.
The way that Ben was slowly falling without even realizing it, the way he became insanely jealous and just couldn’t get enough of Madison was everything. He would have done anything for her, even standing up to her overbearing brother and father, and I am here for it.
Madison grew a lot throughout Make Me Bad, she learned how to rely and depend on herself and to stop using others as a crutch, even if she thought she was doing what others wanted her to do, when she stood up for herself on her own feet, what she discovered was that she could be her own person.
The icing on the cake was the relationships this couple had with their families and friends and the town in general. Make Me Bad is a secret relationship and friends to lovers novel that I couldn’t put down with perfect timed comedy and tension.
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