Friday, January 4, 2013

Book Review: Fight With Me (With Me in Seattle #2)

Author: Kristen Proby
Published: January 4, 2013
Summary: Jules Montgomery is too busy and content with her life to worry about a man, especially one Nate McKenna. If growing up with four brothers has taught her anything, she knows to stay away from sexy men with tattoos and motorcycles. That goes double if he's your boss. During the one incredible night they shared, he violated the no fraternization policy...among other things, and it won't happen again. Jules won't risk her career for mind-blowing sex, no matter how much her body and her damn heart keep arguing with her. 

Nate McKenna could give a shit about the no fraternizing policy. He wants Jules and he'll have her. The rules could bend around them, or be damned. He's not a man to be taken lightly, and Jules Montgomery is about to find out just how he responds to being pushed aside after the best night of sex he's ever had. She can fight all she wants, but he'll have her in his bed in the end.

FIGHT WITH ME is the second novel in the With Me In Seattle Series.- Goodreads




Review: HOT! HOT! HOT!  This book started off with him wanting to spend the entire weekend with him to, "get to know each other."  Nate, the leading man, told Jules, the leading woman, that they didn't have to have sex if she didn't want to.  He just simply wanted to get to know her better. UH, YEA RIGHT!  In, Come Away With Me (With Me in Seattle #1), they slept together and she left him before he woke in the morning.  Instead of dealing with him at work, she took some vacation time and worked from home for a week.  After a few months, Jules invited Nate out on a double date with Luke and Nat.  You'd think the two would continue to date after that, seeing as they had chemistry, but nope!  Because Nate was her boss, and the company had a no fraternizing with the boss policy, Jules had to stop seeing Nate.  Fast forward to eight months later, and they begin their, "relationship."  The reason I used quotation marks around, "relationship," is because I felt like they didn't really get know each other.  All they did was have sex.  After reading two pages, there was a steamy sex scene.  Having a lot of sex isn't bad, but I just wish there was more of a storyline where we actually see them get to know each other.  I feel like their relationship was based on sex.  

Nate's neanderthal ways drove me nuts a few times.  When he told Jules she couldn't pose for Playboy had me wanting to slap him!  He didn't even give her the benefit of the doubt before she went apeshit.  But then again, she did the same towards the end of the novel when their co-workers found out about them.  I felt like He was too overbearing with her.  As I was reading, I couldn't help but feel suffocated by him. 


At the end, when Jules got upset at Nate for not sticking up for her and their relationship to his partners, I felt for her.  She needed to get away from him and think about what he had done.  If he had just told her everything that happened in the meeting, that would've saved them the trouble of having the big fight.  Then again, we wouldn't have been introduced to Meg ;)


All in all, I enjoyed this book.  Kristen Proby is amazing! I can't wait till March!!!!!  After reading the first book of this series, I couldn't wait to get my hands on the second book!  Thank God for Isaac and Stacy's Novella! If that didn't come out, I would have gone crazy, hahaa!  


This book series has definitely captured my attention.  I can't wait for Will and Meg' story in March! I'm counting down the days, Kristen!

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