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Wrecked by Priscilla West

Wrecked (Wrecked, #1)Wrecked by Priscilla West
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I received a ARC copy from NetGalley.

Wrecked is an apt title for this book not only for the lives of the two main characters, but also for how I felt when I realized I just read the last page of the book. I just sat there staring at it in shock and dismay, but thankful I noticed that the next book comes out this year.

Lorrie is dealing with the aftermath of her mother's murder and the subsequent trail. The one person she thought she could count on, her father, decided he could not handle the pressure any more and took his own life. Leaving Lorrie to pick up the pieces after the death of both her parents. She is longing for her life to return to normal so Lorrie has gone back to college. The last thing she needs is Hunter, a sexy MMA caged fighter, who has his own set of baggage to deal with. Can Lorrie and Hunter make it work or will their secrets tear them apart?

Lorrie has some serious issues she is dealing with. At times the way she handled them did get on my nerves, but I loved the playful banter between Lorrie and Hunter. There were some steamy scenes that fogged up my Ipad. All together it was an enjoyable read that I did not want to put down.


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  1. Glad you enjoyed it - I will be reading this one soon also :)
    Thanks for letting me visit.

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