



Some Nights
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4.2 • 17 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
She plays by the rules, but gets cheated on.
She tells the truth, but is lied to.
She puts others first, but is being used.
...And it's all about to end.
After discovering her husband is a cheating liar, Saona Torres is ready to take a ride on the wild side. After all, the good girl vibe she's worn like a badge of honor has been dragging her down. It's time for for Saona to soar. And it all starts with one stiff shot of mind-blowing pleasure at the hands of sexy and irresistible bartender, Jax Hamilton. Some nights change it all...
Customer Reviews
5stars
This is my first book from this author and I loved it! I enjoyed the chemistry between Jax and Saona. But I loved Sierra the most. I loved the random things that came out of her mouth.
3 1/2 stars
It wasn’t a bad story, and kept me engaged. But I hated her family (except sister) because they treated him poorly including Saona. Hateful and angry is how I can describe her while he’s calm and always saying sorry. That bugged for sure. Sex wasn’t bad, but the book needed more of it.
Incredible drama filled roller coaster to love
Saona is faced with the ultimate betrayal by her husband and she shows her strength by walking away and filing for divorce. She is successful career woman making her own money that her husband has mooched off of for years. Her sister Sierra is a true spitfire, encouraging her to embrace a one-night stand with the sexy bartender, Jax. Jax is shell shocked by Saona when she walks into his bar, she carries a sexy confidence that is hard for him to resist. Their initial meeting is awkwardly funny as Saona shows she is out of practice at flirting. When they do connect, it is combustible and off the charts sexy. Will this become something more than one night? He lives in Baltimore, she is in New York. Jax is working 2 jobs to renovate an old house and take care of his mother. He is a true gentleman and knows how to treat a woman, something that reminds Saona of her father. Then we have Saona’s mother, her behavior surprised me and I truly wanted to punch her. I love the sister bond between Saona and Sierra, these two have weathered a lot together and found a way to be stronger with each other’s support. I went on a drama filled roller coaster as these characters worked through all their insecurities, doubts and issues while trying to realize that love is possible.