Monday 6 April 2015

Review: Just a Little Flirt (Crush #2) by Renita Pizzitola

****4 Stars****
 

I actually like the book a lot. It was a little on the young side, which I dont normally care for, but the author worked it and I liked it just as much as the first.
Fallon and Cade meet in the hospital where Fallon is going to do an intership, and change her wicked slutty ways. So needless to say she avoids hot sexy Cade at first. (this is where she annoyed me)...Cade volunteers in the hospital with his dog, who comes to play with the sick kids.
Fallon is a little annoying at first, but she grows into her own by the middle through the end and i started to like her.
Cade is hot and sexy. He's not quite alpha, but hes very sweet and caring and it was a nice quick break from the territorial neanderthals I normally read.
They play a little cat and mouse, they argue a little, they call in love and all is well in their world, ..... eventually. you will probably want to read this one to get the nitty gritty. Def worth the read. I really enjoyed it and was glad I had the opportunity to read book 2 in this series
The writing is good and the grammar and spelling are spot on.
I would definitely recommend this author.
 
Blurb
 
Saying yes has always come easy for Fallon. Now, in Renita Pizzitola’s steamy, poignant new novel, winning her dream job means saying no to the guy she wants the most.
Between all the parties and random hook-ups, Fallon Carr is this close to flunking out of college. But her internship working with pediatric patients means the world to her—especially since, at the end of the summer, one lucky intern will be offered a paid position. Determined to leave her bad reputation behind, Fallon even takes a bet that she won’t sleep with anyone from work. But there’s one little catch. . . .
Not only is Cade Ryan the hottest guy Fallon has ever laid eyes on, he’s a therapy dog handler who volunteers his time to visit kids at the hospital. So when he starts pursuing her, Fallon can’t believe her bad timing. The thing is, Cade is different. He’s not like the college guys who see her as a one-night stand, or the high-school boyfriend who took a part of her she can never get back. Cade genuinely wants to spend time with her—and not just between the sheets.
Fallon won’t let her growing feelings for Cade get in the way of her dreams. Besides, no guy can break down the walls she put up long ago. So what’s the harm in a little flirting? It’s not like she’s falling in love. But she may have seriously underestimated how complicated things can get when the perfect guy falls for her first.
 
 
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