![]() ![]() The disappointment crosses her face at my response. “Doll, I don’t date.” I reply with all honesty. “Drunk or sober, this is one man that won’t be getting married anywhere, Vegas or not.” I struggled with this through the rest of the book, I also never fully connected with these two something felt missing, I know their relationship is created on the road and then built on later over the phone but I never fully bought it and Tripp seemed to change his mind from: Now as a reader I obviously know these two are going to end up together they don't know that so the first time they meet and the sparks fly between them Tripp takes someone else to bed that night, okay so I'm not happy but I have to let that slide but later when they are actually having sex with each other he cheats on her and she sees him, it's safe to say I was less happy. ![]() This is firstly a romance and I also have a couple of issues with that. It means this book doesn't really have much going on, the main characters are removed from the situation and while we're kept up to date with what's happening through phone calls and texts I was left feeling I was missing out. They go on a month long road trip now this makes a great introduction to this series but. Long story short Delilah or Doll as she's known is threatened along with the club so to keep her safe Roundman sends her and Savannah (Sass) off with Tripp and Rex. So Delilah is the Hellions princess, her father Roundman is President and co-creator of the MC so she's been protected her whole life along with her best friend Savannah who's father Danza is VP. Firstly I thought I'd read this awhile ago turns out I'd read the blurb and was going to read the book but the previous cover put me off (it was dreadful) and now having read the book the characters on the cover were nothing like Tripp and Doll so I've no idea what was going on there.Īlso I have to mention there's cheating in this book but more about that later. ![]()
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