
I also really enjoyed the secondary characters in Guarding His Obsession: Zoey's sister Elle and her bodyguard Pink. And hearing you say that you like me inside you makes me want to fuck you all over again.” But I know that there’s nothing about you that I don’t want to taste or love. “I don’t know what’s normal and if everyone likes what we like. We’ll have the rest of our lives to sink into each other, and I just fucking know, gut instinct, that she’s meant to be mine. Was it quick? Fuck yeah, but I don't care. Of course, this was cute and with an insta-love and I have no problem with that because that is what Alexa Riley always delivers ) Drake and Zoey have good chemistry, not great but they are super-hot and funny together! I have to say that my fave from Riley is still Mechanic. The thought of anything happening to her made my blood run cold. Guarding His Obsession is the story of Zoe Lewis (a computer geek, a super-funny and innocent woman who is being stalked) and Drake Hart (the sexy owner of the security company that is now protecting Zoey from said stalker and a man who is atracted to Zoey since the first moment he saw her picture).įor some reason, just looking at her picture made me feel protective of her. again, Alexa Riley does not disappoint me with her short smutty books! I know this released a few weeks ago but I was reading other stuff and I couldn't find time to read this but. I thought Drake was hot and I really liked him.īut reading about a heroine who acted like a hormone-driven 5 year old on acid was just not my jam. But the insta-love here was "insta" even for an AR book. After all, it's par for the Alexa Riley Course. Within seconds of meeting Drake, Zoey - a virgin who has never before been a bit interested in the male persuasion prior to this moment, of course - suddenly jumps his bones like a randy barnyard animal that broke in Old McDonald's farm bottle of Viagra.Īnd I can totally handle insta-love.


I'm not sure if Riley was going for a genius angle? An Asperger's style Rainman chick? Or what?

She's filterless and crazy-quirky and I am totally on board. At first I was like, oh I dig this chick.

I usually LOVE Alexa Riley - and I still do, homies - but holy fucking moly, this book. I italicized the "I" up there ^^^ because I know I am TOTALLY in the minority on this one, so take this review with the proverbial grain of sea salt. My personal policy on DNF'ing and rating something is that if I get to 50% and STILL want to to chuck it across the room?Īnd you bet your fucking ass that since I managed to trudge through 51% of this bad boy, I'm gonna call it the way I see it.
