Saturday, October 13, 2018

Mine by Kim Linwood [Review]

Mine by Kim Linwood
Mine by Kim Linwood
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: March 9, 2017

Kim Linwood
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
He stole my heart. I'll steal everything else.

Hunter Campbell is ridiculously wealthy, totally full of himself, and completely, deliciously lickable. It's no wonder women are lining up at the chance to win his heart.

But not me, I'm not here for his love. I'm here for his whole freakin' island.

See, I grew up in paradise, right up until his family ripped it away from us. Now I'm stuck with nothing, while my playboy stepbrother lives the life that was supposed to be mine.

And I want it back.

All I have to do is keep my hands off his chiseled, inked-up body long enough to sneak back into his life, find the proof I need to reclaim my birthright, and get away before he catches on.

Simple.

Except my plan seemed a lot easier before he kissed me. Not to mention the mud-wrestling. Oh, and the skydiving. Did I mention skinny dipping?

Things got complicated, okay?
Thoughts on Mine: I'm not normally a huge fan of step-sibling romances, but...umm...I REALLY liked the cover of this book. So I picked it up. Turns out I AM a fan of step-sib romances when they're done right.

And by that, I mean just the right amount of sexual tension with only minimal to no squick. The reality show backdrop helped. Mostly because both Liz and Hunter had to pretend to be something they weren't...wait. That makes it sound tawdry. It wasn't. Liz goes into the show with a clear cut mission. She hasn't seen Hunter in ten-ish years and she's sure all those *inconvenient* feelings she had as a teen have been put in the past.

Nope. NO, THEY HAVE NOT.

She's also sure that even if those feelings start simmering again, she won't be swayed from her plan. Riiiiight. Right. Let's just say Hunter is a hunk of burning love and he's not an easy guy to forget and leave it at that.

Steamy glances, a tropical island, and a bevy of beautiful woman all looking to score with the guy Liz never forgot. What can I say? It was fun!

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