Review: The Wrong Gentleman by Louise Bay

Posted February 19, 2019 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments

Review:  The Wrong Gentleman by Louise BayThe Wrong Gentleman by Louise Bay
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three-half-stars

I’m an all-or-nothing man—100 percent focused on whatever has my attention.

First it was serving my country in the Special Forces. Then it was building my business. Right now it’s the hot blonde at the bar who’s about to become another notch on my bedpost.

But women never keep my attention for more than a night.

Until I peel off Skylar Anderson’s clothes and her mask starts to crumble, showing me glimpses of the girl she’s hiding. She’s funny, sexy and vulnerable and throws me out of bed before I can catch my breath and suggest breakfast.

When I start my last undercover job on a yacht, turns out, she’s one of the crew. I try, but I can’t look away.

Her high ponytail shows off her kissable neck that tastes like summer.

Her short uniform reveals the killer legs that were wrapped around me last night.

And her provocative smile? I know what that mouth is capable of.

I want to explore her body, discover her secrets and sail off into the sunset with her.

I might want to go all in for Skylar, but she should stay away from me. I’ve got secrets of my own and they can only bring her trouble.

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It pains me to say this book by Louise Bay was not one of my favorites.  I’m not sure if it was the characters themselves or just the fact that the yachting life didn’t connect with me.  But I did find the story moved a bit slowly and the romance for this couple just didn’t grab me.

Landon and Skylar do a pretty good job of convincing themselves that the other isn’t their type.  But as the story moves on, we do get a front row seat how much much they really do mean to each other…despite their protests otherwise.  I think that’s one of the issues I had with the characters.  Skylar creates a list of her perfect guy (which she knows is BS), but all it takes is Landon asking her one question and she throws that away.  For someone who’s gone to such lengths to build a wall, I couldn’t imagine it would come down quite so quickly.

 

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.