Arrogant Devil by R.S. Grey
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Everyone in Cedar Creek, Texas, knows Jack McNight is an arrogant devil. Physically, I get it: he’s tan and fit, with coal-black hair that’s clearly been scorched by hellfire. Oh, and his personality? It burns just as hot.
When I show up on the doorstep of Blue Stone Ranch, I’m run-down and rockin’ my last pair of underwear. I’m hoping for a savior, but instead, I find him.
My opinion of Jack is marred by a dismal first impression, but his opinion of me is tainted even before I arrive. He’s heard I’m a spoiled princess there to take advantage of his goodwill. To him, I’m more trouble than I’m worth.
Our button-pushing banter should get under my skin. His arrogance should be a major turn-off. Problem is, devils are known to offer their own form of temptation.
Every one of his steely glares sends a shiver down my spine.
Every steamy encounter leaves me reeling.
Sure, it could be the Texas heat messing with my head, but there’s no way I’ll survive the summer without silencing him with a kiss and wrestling him out of those Wranglers.
Who knows…going to bed with the devil might just be the salvation I’ve been looking for all along.
I received this book for free from InkSlinger PR in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
Arrogant Devil is a slow burning romance and the sexual tension is just simmering under the surface. The slow build, of their friendship and relationship was authentic and organic.
“It’s my last tie to the life I’m trying to leave behind, the last vestige of a man who for five years covered me with shiny things while trying his da*mdest to dull my sparkle.”
Meredith is a smart hard working woman who has been underestimated and judged by those around her. She was thought to be just a trophy wife, and to see her grow and how determined she was warmed heart! I felt like the odds were stacked against her from the beginning.
Oh sweet misunderstood, Jack. This man. He was scared and didn’t even know it. Everyone walked around on eggshells because he was… well. An Arrogant Devil. He was harsh and at times jealous without realizing it and I freaking loved it. I LOVE seeing men brought to their knees with love for a woman.
For every time my heart broke or swooned for Jack his grandmother, Edith had me giggling or smiling with pride. You see, I’m a Texan, and when Edith brought up the taunt, “Come and Take It.” I was beaming with pride! I know that line may not resonate with every reader, but dang it. I’m from Texas and this makes me so proud!
Arrogant Devil the perfect standalone slow burning romantic comedy. It’s funny without being over the top. It’s slow burning with just the right amount of sexual tension. Throw in a crazy ex and you have the perfection that is Arrogant Devil!
More SLOW BURN!!