Stroked Series
Reese King: Olympic medalist, underwear model, Greek god.
His body is chiseled from rock, sculpted by the weight room, and refined by water.
On a daily basis his skin is completely bare for everyone to see, tan and defined, only covered up by a minuscule piece of spandex. There is no denying his sex appeal.
I hate to admit it, but I’m head over heels infatuated with him.
There is one HUGE problem though. His achingly gorgeous abs, inked up arm, and cocky swagger belong to my boss, the high-profile, reality star bitch from hell and certified heinous human being, Bellini Chambers.
What I think is going to be an easy job assisting a glorified wench turns into a cluster f*ck of epic proportions.
Review for Stroked
I've read Meghan Quinn before and love her sense of humor, this book is no exception, it's not roll on the floor laughing like TMR, but the character of Bellini is absolutely hilarious! It's like a Kardashian! Haha!
This is my first swimmer book and can I just say that have been paying a little more attention to the Olympic trials :P
The relationship between Paisley and Reese is sweet and I love how I felt like the dynamics of their relationship was new to me, it was refreshing. Paisley was funny and spunky while Reese was nothing like I expected, he was sexy as sin but down to earth and not really full of himself.
I can't wait to see what's up with the rest of the characters, I hope Bellini really gets her ass handed to her!
From his dirty-blond hair and breathtaking smile, to the abs from heaven and the irresistible V in his waistline, everything about Bodi Olympic-gold-medalist Banks screams hot piece of @$$.
Yet there’s more.
Dark shadows lurk behind his soulful, serious eyes.
I’m enamored. He’s captured me.
How can running an art foundation with Bodi Banks turns into a slow-burning, epic romance, even though he tries to push me away at every chance? How can I stay away from a broken, routine-driven man whose soul cries to be forgiven for a crime only he believes he committed? Or is that a lie?