Review: Wrecked by Sherilee Gray

Posted February 14, 2016 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments

Review:  Wrecked by Sherilee GrayWrecked by Sherilee Gray
Series: Axle Alley Vipers, #3
Published by Entangled: Indulgence Publication Date: February 8th 2016
Pages: 265
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three-half-stars
four-flames

He's driving her crazy...
Piper West is finally on her own, and it's time to get crazy. Except that her overprotective big bro has enlisted his ex-cop best friend to keep an eye on his baby sister. With every move monitored and reported back, Piper's life has gone from "going crazy" to "being driven crazy." But a searing-hot kiss with her sexy and scarred watchdog is just the game-changer she needs...
Cole Black owes Piper's brother big-time, but there's nothing easy about his new assignment. Piper is all feisty sexiness and curves meant to tempt a man beyond reason, and Cole can't stop himself. Now he's caught up in a hunger like nothing he's ever known, and he can't get enough...
Even if Piper's the one girl he's not allowed to have.

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

WRECKED is a trope that I generally fall for time again.  Who doesn’t love the idea of having your brother’s hot best friend fall for you?  Sherilee Grey gives us exactly that with Piper and Cole.

Piper has loved Cole for as long as she can remember.  And recently, she’s left some very not so subtle hints as she tried to get Cole to notice her.  But Cole’s not the man he was before.  He’s closed off, hardened and determined to push everyone away, even Piper the woman he’s always wanted.  But when he’s asked to look after Piper, Cole steps up and finds himself unable to fight off the feelings he has for her.

I enjoyed the chemistry between Piper and Cole.  Despite the fact that Cole has a generally bad attitude, he was always Piper’s biggest supporter, even if she didn’t always know it.  I liked how Piper didn’t treat Cole any differently because of his accident.  The two of them have to figure out how navigate a relationship, especially given Cole’s relationship with her brother and the survivor’s guilt Cole dealt with, but they did manage to get it together (communication is a wonderful thing).

This was fun and definitely had it’s hot moments.

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I am a lover of alpha males with dirty mouths, strong heroines putting alpha males in their place, and the Chicago Blackhawks. I'm a proud hockey mom who can often be found at the hockey rink cheering on my favorite forward, with my kindle close by.