Hook Me (Men of Inked) (Volume 2)
by:
Chelle Bliss (author)
Michael Gallo found his calling in life – he wants to kick ass. He works at Inked as a piercer, but spends his mornings training and dreaming of winning an UFC championship. Michael is the road to achieving his goal when a chance encounter alters his world forever. The title is no longer enough –...
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Michael Gallo found his calling in life – he wants to kick ass. He works at Inked as a piercer, but spends his mornings training and dreaming of winning an UFC championship. Michael is the road to achieving his goal when a chance encounter alters his world forever. The title is no longer enough – he must capture the woman of his dreams. Dr. Mia Greco is dedicated to saving lives and helping those less fortunate. She doesn’t have time to meet Mr. Right with her busy schedule. She buries herself in her work and helping humanity. Fate steps in and sweeps the carpet out from under her. She tries to deny the pull to him, a man that uses his fists for gain, but the universe won’t let her walk away so easy and Michael isn’t one to take no for an answer. He has a secret that may rip them apart. There are forces bigger than them at work; drawing them in and making their worlds collide – not letting either one of them walk away. Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual situations, graphic language, and material that some readers may find objectionable.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781500105976 (150010597X)
ASIN: 150010597X
Publish date: 2014-06-06
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 300
Edition language: English
Category:
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Erotica,
Erotic Romance,
Adult,
Family,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Sports And Games,
Sports,
Sports Romance,
New Adult
Series: Men of Inked (#2)
Second book in this series. Dealing with another brother, the fighter. I did not enjoy this story as much as the first. Not my favorite characters. I did enjoy the crazy chick drama and the steam was not over the top, but the character interaction was trivial, there was no real connection.