Release Date: 9 September 2014
Synopsis: For the last eight months, Mandy has lived across the hall from a caveman.
He won’t trim his beard, he mostly talks in grunts, and he’ll hardly emerge from his cave of an apartment. Ben might be a grumpy mess, but she kind of likes him anyway. She’s not attracted to him, of course. Not at all. Those stray feelings are merely a fluke. She’s looking for a man who has it all together, and Ben isn’t even close.
Benjamin Damon is heir to a billion-dollar corporate empire, but he has put his family and that whole lifestyle behind him. No one knows who he is now—not even his pretty princess of a neighbour who refuses to leave him alone.
When she ropes him into taking her with him to work on his mother’s historic Savannah home, he knows it’s a mistake. Mandy represents the world he’s tried so hard to escape, and he can’t let one woman strip him of the new man he’s tried to become. The more he’s with her, though, the more he wants her. Despite his best efforts, he’s falling for her hard—and dreading the day she finds out all of his lies.
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“Oh, no,” he said, starting to his
feet. “You’re not touching my beard.”
“But you’ll look so much better if
you’ll let me neaten it up a bit.”
“I’m not trying to look good.”
She rolled her eyes but didn’t look
surprised. “Anyway, I wasn’t thinking about your beard. Right now, I’m after
the back of your neck.”
“What’s wrong with the back of my neck?”
“It’s a mess. When was the last time
you got your hair cut?”
“I don’t know. I don’t fuss around with
things like that.”
“Well, it bugs me, so sit still.”
He stiffened and watched her
suspiciously as she walked around behind him.
“I’m not going to touch your big, ugly
beard. I promise.”
He rolled his eyes but didn’t object
when she started to run the trimmer along the back of his neck.
“Are you sure you want to do this at
the dining room table?”
“Better here than on one of my rugs.”
He felt uncomfortable as she worked on
him, conscious of her body behind him. When he felt the trimmer come toward his
jaw, he muttered, “Don’t get carried away.”
“Relax.” She turned the trimmer off and
leaned over to blow the hair off his neck.
The sensation made Ben tense up.
He gave himself a firm mental lecture.
He was not—not—going to get turned on
by Mandy. He’d done really well about resisting that particular temptation over
the last several months, and he wasn’t going to give into it this evening.
“Oh, Ben, you’re a mess,” she murmured.
She ran her fingers through his hair, rubbing his scalp in a way that felt
incredibly good. “You’re not going to get any action if you’re such a gorilla.”
“I’ll have you know I get plenty of
action, and so far I’ve had no complaints.”
He actually didn’t have much a social
life, but that was by choice and not because he was incapable of picking up a
woman.
He did wish, however, that Mandy hadn’t
brought up the idea of sex.
“Yeah, but it might give a woman pause.
I mean, how many are going to want to get a kiss from a gorilla?” She moved
around to the side of his chair and peered at him. He was pretty sure she was
assessing how much damage she was capable of doing to his beard, but her
neckline was directly at his eye-level, and the wide neck of her sweater was
slipping off one of her shoulders.
He stared at the graceful line from her
neck to her shoulder—smooth skin, deep curve, faint shadow—and then he
swallowed as her beautiful hair slipped over her shoulder to fall forward as
she leaned toward him to ruffle his hair.
He managed to say, “Kissing me is not
like kissing a gorilla.”
“Okay. If you say so. Please can I give
you just a little trim?” she asked. She was giving him a beseeching look, with
a back-note of teasing in her expression.
“No.”
He didn’t actually care if his hair was
trimmed, only he thought it was wiser for her not to be standing so close to
him for so long. His body was starting to react to the slipping of her
neckline, the flash of full cleavage, and the smell of her drifting over toward
him as she moved.
“It will look so much better? I bet
you’d even be good-looking if we can just get rid of some of this hair.”
“Being good-looking is very far down on
my priority list.”
She laughed and started to massage his
scalp again, moving her hands down toward his neck. It felt so good as her
fingers pressed hard that he heard himself make a soft moan.
“You’re all tense,” she said, kneading
his neck. “A massage now and then would be good for you. So would a haircut.”
He raised his hands to hold onto the
table so he didn’t do something incredibly stupid like turning around and
grabbing her. She was just being friendly. Neighborly. She was on this search
for family-feelings, and right now she was focusing them on him.
But she wasn’t attracted to him—she’d
told him over and over again that he wasn’t good-looking the way he was. And
sex was the last thing on her mind right now.
Besides, he couldn’t offer her anything
more than sex, and she deserved so much more.
So he gripped the table as she moved
down to his shoulders. His breathing was getting ragged as his muscles started
to soften.
And other things started to harden.
My Opinion 5 STARS
Copy provided by the author for an honest review.
I think that I enjoyed this book much more than I did the previous two.
The chemistry between Ben and Mandy was palpable and their friendship felt very natural and not at all forced. Both Ben and Mandy were portrayed well and I really liked how Mandy had friends with everyone no matter who or what they were.
Ben was definitely a grumpy Neanderthal at the beginning, but we definitely got to see his much softer side with his mother and Mandy. He was also very in tune to Mandy and her reactions/feelings more than I think he realised, which was really cute.
I'm sad to see the series has now finished, but I look forward to the next Noelle Adams book coming out. She has definitely already made it to my instant buy/read list!
About Noelle Adams Noelle handwrote her first romance novel in a spiral-bound notebook when she was twelve, and she hasn't stopped writing since. She has lived in eight different states and currently resides in Virginia, where she teaches English, reads any book she can get her hands on, and offers tribute to a very spoiled cocker spaniel. She loves travel, art, history, and ice cream. After spending far too many years of her life in graduate school, she has decided to reorient her priorities and focus on writing contemporary romances.
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