Gannon King is great with his hands and—if you believe what you read on Twitter—he’s “sex in a toolbelt.” The reality TV star learned his lesson about falling for pretty packages the hard, painful, humiliating way and he’s not making that mistake again. Sure, “Legs” is gorgeous as hell and smart-mouthed—two of his favorite qualities in a woman. But she’s an icy network kiss-ass. At least, that’s what he thinks until he catches her being human. Field producer Paige St. James has zero time for temperamental stars, especially Gannon who does his best to get under her skin. She’s got plans to get out of reality TV and do something that matters. But ratings are king and, when Paige and Gannon’s sparks are captured by cameras, the network smells a time slot victory. After an on-set accident and a vindictive celebrity “girlfriend,” Paige finds her reputation in tatters and her job hanging by a thread. She never should have trusted him… But now that he’s gotten those talented hands on her, Gannon’s never letting go.
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“I can’t understand you with all that meat in your mouth.”
Thank you Lucy Score for giving me another book husband. And I loved having the dual POVs within the book. This book made me have a wide spread of emotions.
I just got help with this thought, but every time I say/hear the title I think of the song from Frozen. The bickering between Gannon and Paige was great and kept me laughing. And Gannon's sister was an icon and one for the girls. Gannon being sweet with kids melted my heart and he only wants the best for his grandma which also melted my heart. The pacing was fast and I loved the dual POV in the book.
And don't even get me started on Gannon and Paige's relationship. He just wanted to be their for her and make her fall in love with him. She became a strong women with him around not taking anything from anyone. He built her dream house and always asked for her input. And the way he proposed was the cutest thing everrrrrrr. I love everything about this book.