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TONIGHT, SHE PLANS TO LET GO. Dressed up and anonymous, Sadie Liberato feels powerful, sexy and free. Where better to lose herself than a masked party? Gear Blackstone's cheating ex and scheming best friend have managed to spin his life into a serious downward spiral. At least with a mask on he can cut loose for one night. And cut loose he does—with the sexiest, snarkiest chick he's ever met. After a scorching-hot encounter, Sadie and Gear are desperate to find each other in real life. But can the heat last when the masks come off? What People Are Saying: "Anyone who loves a good romance will love this book!"—Night Owl Romance 5/5 Stars, Top Pick! for A Sure Thing "Test Drive is high octane chemistry that keeps the pages turning and your engine revving!"—GINA L. MAXWELL New York Times & USA Today bestselling author "Harte's take on the redeemed bad boy is fresh and sexy."—Kirkus for Test Drive
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7 primary booksMarie Harte Seattle Contemporary Romance is a 7-book series with 7 primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Marie Harte.
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This will just be a quick one, as this is your normal smutty romance novel. I picked it up for the PopSugar prompt “Based on Halloween” and it is that. But it's also the typical “lust at first sight and the sex is so good that they get to know each other and just happen to be absolutely perfect for each other.” The cover blurb makes it sound like most of the plot revolves around mistaken identities, and that is absolutely not true. I'm also not sure where that cover comes in, because the woman dresses up as a warrior princess, not a gothic lady. Sooooooo that's questionable.
I have issues with the “deciding not to use condoms in the heat of the moment without actually discussing it with each other” and only really talking about it after the fact, but, sure, don't let realism keep you from enjoying a good (and pretty hot) smutty novel.
The bonus first two chapters of Collision Course in the end of this book did more to make me want to read more of this author's work than the entire rest of the novel did. shrug It's a decent bit of smutty fluff, but nothing outstanding.
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