Title: What the Hail
Series: Hail Raisers #4
Author: Lani Lynn Vale
Genre: Romance Suspense
Release: December 14, 2017
Model: RJ Ritchie
Photographer: Furiousfotog
He’s wanted her since he repossessed her car and made her cry.
Baylor Hail knew two things. One, he hated crying females. Two, it was even worse when he was the one to make that female cry.
He never meant to do anything but his job, but when one thing leads to another, suddenly all he can think about is the broken woman whose car he towed.
She’s wanted him since he patted her back and told her it was okay to cry even though she knew he was lying.
Nothing ever goes right for Lark.
Not when she got married. Not when she tried to leave her abusive husband, and not when she arrived in a new town with a fresh, clean slate.
That clean slate came courtesy of a secret organization that specializes in helping abused women find a way out. They set her up with a whole new life. It just turns out that it happened to be right smack dab in the middle of another woman’s old one.
That woman also happens to be down on her luck, something that Lark learns the hard way when on her first day there, her car is towed by a handsome stranger.
It’s been two years since she’s felt any kind of sexual attraction toward a man, and she reacts badly. We’re talking full-on, hysterical breakdown as he loads her car onto his tow truck while looking at her like she’s lost it.
Maybe being crazy isn’t all that bad.
The next thing she knows, she’s spending time with the sexy stranger and life couldn’t be better—even though she still doesn’t have a car.
She thinks she’s in the clear, that she’s got it all figured out… well, that is until her ex-husband finds her again.
Now the ball is in her sexy stranger’s court as he decides whether or not her kind of crazy is worth getting killed over.
Turns out, for Baylor Hail, maybe it is.
Really enjoyed this story. But then again I have that sensation with all of Lani's books. It's just a thing with me.
I read this book and realized one thing; being a male tow truck driver and someone who repossesses vehicles would really suck when it came to women. I mean, men are bad enough due to the violence n all. But us women can just cry and leave some men utterly catatonic. The phrase 'use it or lose it' comes to mind. And in a case of losing your car, I'd say now's the perfect time to "use it"! Which Lark does and she hits Baylor's soft spot.
I thought these two were sexy, sweet, and funny together. Both have been through some very dark places in their lives and are now learning to live again. Throw in a sweet dog and YUP! There goes my heart! I give it 5 stars.
(I was given this ARC for an honest review)
Really enjoyed this story. But then again I have that sensation with all of Lani's books. It's just a thing with me.
I read this book and realized one thing; being a male tow truck driver and someone who repossesses vehicles would really suck when it came to women. I mean, men are bad enough due to the violence n all. But us women can just cry and leave some men utterly catatonic. The phrase 'use it or lose it' comes to mind. And in a case of losing your car, I'd say now's the perfect time to "use it"! Which Lark does and she hits Baylor's soft spot.
I thought these two were sexy, sweet, and funny together. Both have been through some very dark places in their lives and are now learning to live again. Throw in a sweet dog and YUP! There goes my heart! I give it 5 stars.
(I was given this ARC for an honest review)
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