Kiss Me Back
Sidney Halston
Panic Book 3
March 27, 2018
Lola: I’ve seen the way women in line behind the velvet rope look at William Fox, like he’s an Armani-clad St. Peter at the pearly gates. Except Panic isn’t heaven, and this bouncer is no saint. He’s been tempting me to sin ever since I started working here, but Fox’s slick smile and bad-boy swagger tell me everything I need to know about him. Still, a girl has needs. And Fox looks ready to fulfill every last one—at least for a night. . . .
Fox: I’m not used to being ignored—especially by women—but Lola Daye is different. The pretty bartender with the red lips and icy blue eyes seems perfectly happy pretending I don’t exist. Too bad, because the more she ignores me, the harder I fall. So I’m floored when she answers my drunken, flirty text with a yes. Lola claims she only wants a fling, but after one kiss, our bodies are speaking the same language. And I’m ready to prove that what we have could be forever.
No cheating. No cliffhangers. And no dress code.
They had a slower relationship but I really liked it for them and thought it worked with the character personalities. Fox had this vulnerable side to him which I personally love seeing in my Heroes and it made me enjoy his character a lot. He was actually the one that brought out all my emotions while reading this story and had me swooning all over the place.
Lola was a character that I admired a lot. Throughout the book we learn different things that she had to go through in her life and the fact that she didn't just give up was something I respected about her. She intrigued me a lot since there was so much I wanted to know about her and loved getting those little parts of her character as I read a long.
Overall, this was a sweet story, with some smexy moments of course, and characters that were both very easy to like. It's made me want to go back and read the previous books again but it could also be read as a standalone if you don't mind mentions of past characters. The whole series is a big recommendation though.
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