Saturday 25 March 2017

REVIEW - Jacked Up (Bowen Boys #4) by Elle Aycart

The Books
Release Date: 8 March 2017
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Since James Bowen married Elle Cooper’s sister, tall dark and handsome Jack Copeland has become a permanent fixture in Elle’s life. A silent, rather annoying fixture, with his arrogant aloofness and my-way-or-the-highway attitude rubbing her the wrong way. So she does what any self-respecting woman would: aggravate the wits out of him for fun. 

Party girl Elle Cooper is everything covert operative Jack Copeland doesn’t want in a woman. Outspoken, sassy. A smartass. Too bad when he closes his eyes, all his mind conjures is her. To everyone else, he comes off as intimidating and unapproachable. Everyone except Elle. So he does what any self-respecting man would: stay the hell away from her. But when Elle gets herself in deep trouble, all of Jack’s protective instincts kick in and keeping his distance is no longer an option.

With Jack and Elle in such close proximity, sparks are flying all over and it’s only a matter of time before they ignite. The only question is, who will kill Elle first, the vicious drug cartel hunting her or Jack?

My Opinion  5 STARS

I can't get enough of this series by Elle Aycart.  Seriously hot alpha men and sassy women who show their  men that they have a backbone too.

Elle is related to the Bowen's by marriage, but that does not stop them from being over bearing and all alpha male protective over her.  Jack has been in the picture, but his job keeps him away and he can't say much about it.

Elle being Elle however, ends up finding herself in a little hot water where Jack finds that he is home looking after a woman who does not seem to find him intimidating and puts an endless amount of energy and light into his bleak life.

All the characters are well rounded and you can't help routing that things go well so that Jack and Elle  end up together, things as always take a slight turn so that we get a little excitement before the calming of two hearts.

Loved this book.

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