2016-08-15

I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence.

Perfect Ten by Nikki Worrell
Published by Jack's House Publishing LLC on August 15th 2016
Pages: 300
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher
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Man candy isn't on her menu. But maybe one taste won't hurt...

Joe Starling has been stinking rich, and he's been poor. But from the moment he figured out what makes women scream, he's been raking in the cash. Not as a prostitute. Not technically...

Sex isn't officially part of the Perfect Ten escort service's package. Yet Joe is almost embarrassed to admit his "package" has gotten quite a workout in the past seven years. Truth be told, the ladies want him, and he can't say no.

Faith Graham's first reaction to Joe Starling? No. Make that hell no. She needs an average Joe on her arm for her model-thin sister's wedding. Who will believe a dazzling hunk like him would date the Graham sister who has a few too many curves?

For the first time, Joe experiences what it's like for a woman to look at him with loathing rather than lust. And he doesn't like the feeling. Because there is nothing in this world he wants more than to turn her emphatic no into a heartfelt yes. In fact, a lifetime lifetime of yes would work just fine for him...



I’m not going to lie, at first I didn’t like Joe Starling. He’s arrogant, and honestly, a little douchey.  But he grows on you. Especially when he learns that maybe he doesn’t want to live the way he does anymore.

Now I adore Faith. She’s fun when she lets her walls down, has amazing friends, and refuses to be made to look like an idiot.  I do wish she had a little more self-confidence, but she learns to love herself. And that is the most awesome thing ever! I love how much she grows throughout the book.  She doesn’t allow people to say crappy things to her anymore, and there’s this one moment where she just snaps. And it may be my favorite one.

Perfect Ten is a quick read.  You get lost in the attraction and the sweetness of moments.  You get outraged at the way some characters are treated, but then are okay because others are there for them.

If you like dirty talk, smexy scenes, fun banter, and characters getting to know each other then this is the book for you.



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About Katrina @ Bookish Things

I'm a mom of two and love to read, listen to music, and rock out at concerts. Sometimes you can find me reading, or writing, in between sets at concerts. I read many genres, and have a TBR mountain.

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