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A review by mags_louise
Take Me by Stacey Kennedy
4.25
Take Me is book five in Stacey Kennedy's brilliant and spicy Phoenix series. And this time ex-SEAL Ronan, his support dog Dex and Lottie's best friend and ER nurse Nessa take centre stage.
As when Nessa is attacked on the way home from a disastrous first date. Ronan is ready to tear the city apart to find the person responsible. But he's also ready to help Nessa deal with the aftermath of her ordeal and after months of flirting. He gets his chance to do that and then make a move.
As Ronan introduces her to the delights of Phoenix and the freedoms it offers.
But Nessa isn't a girl who does one night stands and as a hopeless romantic she needs more than a couple of nights and a show at Phoenix.
Yet, Ronan isn't sure he's good enough for her especially with his history and he's concerned he'll fail to protect her when it matters.
But Nessa doesn't want his protection just his love and is determined that he shows her how to protect herself.
And she'll have too as her attacker is ready to strike again.
And with a little suspense, plenty of spicy moments and likable characters, especially the adorable Ollie. This was an engaging and enjoyable read. That i'd happily recommend to others.
As when Nessa is attacked on the way home from a disastrous first date. Ronan is ready to tear the city apart to find the person responsible. But he's also ready to help Nessa deal with the aftermath of her ordeal and after months of flirting. He gets his chance to do that and then make a move.
As Ronan introduces her to the delights of Phoenix and the freedoms it offers.
But Nessa isn't a girl who does one night stands and as a hopeless romantic she needs more than a couple of nights and a show at Phoenix.
Yet, Ronan isn't sure he's good enough for her especially with his history and he's concerned he'll fail to protect her when it matters.
But Nessa doesn't want his protection just his love and is determined that he shows her how to protect herself.
And she'll have too as her attacker is ready to strike again.
And with a little suspense, plenty of spicy moments and likable characters, especially the adorable Ollie. This was an engaging and enjoyable read. That i'd happily recommend to others.