Sunday, October 22, 2017

✱✱ Book Review ✱✱ Pick Up by Lucy Wild

Lucy Wild has just released a new quick and naughty read.


He told me to strip. I said yes.
Mr Bailey is in charge of an empire. When he calls, you answer, even if you’re just a shy I.T geek so far off his radar, he doesn’t even know your name.
Me? I spend most of my time at work daydreaming about meeting the perfect man.
So when he not only rings me, but then turns up in person, my heart starts pounding and my panties start to melt.
I can’t stop him when he takes my personal laptop to use. After all, what the boss wants, the boss gets.
But I didn’t get chance to close the website I was on.
And now he knows the truth about me, about the steamy stories I read, all those things I’ve never tried in real life.
And he wants to show me what they’re really like.
He’ll pay me handsomely for the privilege.
All I have to do is bend over his desk.
Let him strip me.
Let him spank me.
Let him take me.
He’s never heard a no before in his life. He’s used to taking what he wants, when he wants.
And I’m about to learn what happens when the billionaire calls and I pick up.



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iBooks, Google, and Barnes & Noble readers, keep your eyes peeled - Pick Up is coming.

Momma Says: 4 out of 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Pick up is a bit longer than this author's Wild Quickies, but is still a good length for an evening read.
The story is fast-paced and super sexy and the premise caught me up pretty quickly. Will is most definitely a bad boy and I wasn't crazy about him in the beginning, but he does redeem himself as the story progresses, which is one thing that makes a bad boy romance so appealing. I love that Lucy Wild gives us a bit of where the couple is going with their happy ending instead of just abruptly ending with the I love you's. Overall, a good addition to Wild's quick, steamy romances, making for an entertaining read. 

Momma😘

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