Sweet Temptation
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4.7 • 139 Ratings
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- £4.49
Publisher Description
He's the sexy-as-sin playboy who always gets the girl.
She's the shy, lonely baker who refuses to fall for his charm.
At seventeen years old, Grace Morgan lost her mother in the most horrific way imaginable, losing the only person she had. Her nightmare continued when she was sent to live with a cruel man.
Years later, she escapes to the small town of Sunset Bay to start her life over. There she meets Sawyer Evans, the incredibly handsome yet arrogant Navy SEAL who has a sharp tongue and even sharper wit.
Every day he stops in at the diner, torturing her with his sexy smirk and charming ways. Just as she starts to surrender to temptation, the threat from her past comes back to haunt her, ruining the peace she has finally found.
Sawyer will not only fight to protect her but also prove that his heart is bigger than his ego.
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Sweet Temptation is book two in the Men of Honor series. Each book in this series can be read as a standalone, but for the best reading experience, I recommend reading in order.
If you love steamy, emotional Romantic Suspense stories with protective alpha males and sweet heroines who will stop at nothing to find their happily-ever-after, then this series is for you.
Customer Reviews
Absolutely fab!
This is an amazing book! I've read every one in the series and I can't get enough! I'm gutted there aren't anymore and I'm preying there will be because I was sucked in massively!!!
Brilliant
I really enjoyed he first book jaxson and Julia but I bloody loved this book WOW.. Amazing...
Ugh
Not worth reading, even though the story had potential to be good. Sawyer is a jerk (don't know how the other reviewer can say he has a heart of gold) especially when he decides it's a good idea to hook up with Jenny. Also, annoying that his perspective has swearing in nearly every sentence. As for Grace, depression is not attractive, nor are constant pity parties. Her character could have had wonderful depth, but ended up consisting of two aspects (disgustingly sweet, to the point it isn't believable, and the ever constant self pitying). Couldn't finish reading this book, it just annoyed me.