Nate McKenna could give a shit about the no fraternizing policy. He wants Jules and he'll have her. The rules could bend around them, or be damned. He's not a man to be taken lightly, and Jules Montgomery is about to find out just how he responds to being pushed aside after the best night of sex he's ever had. She can fight all she wants, but he'll have her in his bed in the end.
FIGHT WITH ME is the second novel in the With Me In Seattle Series.
What I say: Jules is trying to forget the one awesome night she spent with her hotter-than-hell boss Nate. She thinks Nate wants to move on and won't risk her career by violated the no work based relationship policy. Nate has other ideas and isn't impressed about her attempts to keep things strictly professional.
Fight With Me is hot. There are a lot of sexy scenes, so if that's not your thing, then I'd avoid this one. The welcome change in the book though is how it's the girl who isn't looking for commitment (rather than the guy). Jules spends most of the story denying her feelings and running from Nate. I appreciated Nate's determination and drive when it came to winning her over - he's not giving up.
I'm not usually a fan of guys in suits (Christian and Gideon aside) because I prefer less manscaping in my male leads, but I really liked Nate and he totally won me over with he suits and smart style.
I had expected to be irritated by Jules and her constant running but I actually found her extremely likeable. I appreciate sassy women in books and she has some great one-liners. She's also really vulnerable and contained, so it was enjoyable to see Nate ruffle her feathers!
I'm thinking another visit to Seattle is in order some time soon!
4 Stars in my Sky!


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