Chemistry so hot it should be illegal!
THE FEEL GOOD FACTOR is a scorching new romance from #1 New York Times bestselling author Lauren Blakely that mixes a sexy bad boy, a feisty heroine, an unbreakable lease that makes them housemates, and a kissing contest that'll test all their resolve! Get ready to experience one of Lauren Blakely’s hottest heroes ever! This book has it all!
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That inked
bad boy who’s been flirting hard with me since he rode into town? Turns out
he’s my new housemate, which is one hell of a problem since our chemistry is so
hot it should be illegal.
I have a fantastic family, great best friends,
a job I love…and now I’m up for a promotion to police sergeant. I need total
focus—not a flirty, dirty, irresistible, tattooed hottie riding into my town on
his motorcycle. Can I arrest him for being too good-looking? When he kisses me
senseless in the back of a waffle truck, it’s criminal, the things he makes me
think about hot syrup and melted butter. One order of hot, fluffy hookup to go,
please.
But the next time I see him, it’s not for our
date with benefits. He’s the guy who just rented the room above my garage.
I need the rent to pay my bills, not a man like
Derek, who I soon discover to be strong, caring, generous, good with kids, and
kind to puppies… If I’m not careful, he’ll be moving into my heart as well as
my house.
***
A no-strings-attached fling with the fiery
redhead who revs my engine? Why, yes, that does sound like a delicious perk of
my new job in this new town, thank you very much. I’m coming off a bad
relationship, and I have zero interest in anything serious. I’ve got all the serious
I need helping my sister take care of her three little kids while her husband
is deployed.
Except, surprise! Perri isn’t just my future
fling. Turns out she’s my sexy, sassy landlord.
A lease definitely counts as “strings
attached,” and as much as I’d like to get tangled in her sheets, I can’t let
myself get tangled up in a relationship.
But as soon as we put the cuffs on our
escapades, I learn over late-night conversations in the kitchen, that my
landlord is so much more than the sexiest woman I’ve ever met– she has a quick
mind and the biggest heart.
Once I’m in, I’m all in. And to convince her
that we should see where this goes, I plan on turning up the heat—and not just
in the kitchen.
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Excerpt
~ PERRI ~
“Hey, officer. I
think you might have been walking too fast through the market.”
The hairs on my
neck stand on end. That gravelly, too-sexy-for-words tone delivers a wave of
sensation across my skin.
It could only be
Mr. Trouble.
With an avocado in hand, I turn around, and my eyes feast. How
is it possible for him to be even hotter today? Is this a trick only the
handsomest men can employ? The ability to multiply their good looks?
Somehow, maybe a trick of the light, he’s exponentially sexier
in those shades, his gray T-shirt showing off swirls of ink, and jeans so
well-worn they cling caressingly to his legs.
Lucky jeans.
But it’s his face, most of all, that draws me in as soon as he
flicks off his glasses and I get a full dose of dark, soulful brown eyes full
of naughty wishes.
Oh, wait. Maybe those are my naughty wishes reflected back at
me.
Because I want him.
Do I ever. I want to climb him, rope my hands through his hair,
and haul him in for a wild kiss.
Whoa.
That bout of desire was brought to you today by
what-happens-when-lust-slams- into-you-like-a-freight-train.
“Gee, was I speed-walking?” I toss out, mainly to keep him
standing there, because I’m mesmerized next by his tattoos. Sunbursts and
tribal bands curl over his sinewy arms, and I’d like to like them. I’d like to
know if he’s inked elsewhere and how far, or how low, the artwork on his body
descends.
To his hips? The top of his ass? The V of his abs?
A woman can dream.
With a tilt of his head and a far-too-knowing grin, he answers,
“Let me guess. You either didn’t realize it, or you have someplace real
important to be?”
“So important. I have to…” I trail off then make my voice as
husky as can be as I set down my avocado, “…make guacamole.”
“You don’t say,” he rasps, his low baritone caressing me all
over. “I could help you with that, officer.”
“Are you Mr. Avocado Farmer?”
“I’m Mr. I Can Show You How Ripe They Are.” He steps into the
booth, moving next to me, getting into my space.
Closer than he needs to be.
A tremble rolls over my shoulders as he crowds me. “Let’s see.”
He strokes his neat beard, and I rein in a whimper. I want my hands on that
scruff.
He studies the sea of avocados, reaching for one at last and
then sliding even closer, so his shoulder touches mine. It’s the match to my
kindling and strikes a fire inside me.
If anyone tried to tell me a woman doesn’t have a type, I’d call
that person a liar.
I have a type, and the type lights me up from sea to shining
sea.
He cups the fruit in his palm, then brings it near my chest. I
draw a quick breath, then flick my hair off my shoulders.
“By the way,” he says, “I like your hair up, but I fucking love
it down.”
Dead.
I am dead from desire.
Before I can reply—I’m honestly not sure I can form intelligible
words—he rubs his other hand over the rind. “See, you want to find the one
that’s ripe and”—he pauses and turns his face to meet my gaze, his dark eyes
holding mine—“ready to eat.”
A shudder hijacks my body. “Is that so?”
I don’t need a tutorial in picking avocados. Please. I know how
to pick them just fine.
But I want his lesson. Want to hear his voice. Watch those hands
move. Feel him slide closer.
“It’ll feel slightly soft, and it’ll yield to just the right
amount of gentle pressure.”
And that pressure builds between my legs, an insistent throb.
“How do you tell if it’s enough pressure?”
He pushes a thumb against the flesh of the fruit, making a husky
hum low in his throat. “Just like that. See how it responds?”
“How’s it responding?”
He turns, angling his body nearer to me, his dark eyes shining
with desire as he roams them over my face, my hair, my breasts. “Just the way I
like it.”
This man is going to ruin me in the best possible way.
While I don’t have the time or inclination for dating, dinners,
or fitting someone into my very busy schedule, I’m pretty sure I could deal
with a little ruination.
Yes, I could definitely do with getting ruined.
Perri Keating is not looking for a relationship right now. What she is looking for is a new renter to replace the one that just left. With the help of her brother, Shaw the new guy who she has already pulled over once is the new prospective renter. Too bad her brother doesn’t see the issue of having the irresistibly flirty, dirty talking tattooed hottie as her new housemate. It’s not every day that a man like him comes crashing into your world. Can Perri keep herself in check or will their attraction be too much for both of them to handle?
Perri Keating has sworn off
dating for now. She is focusing on her
career and working hard to get a much deserved promotion. Just when she thought the promotion would be
based on hard work, her boss let her know that he was trying to boost the look
and feel of the department. His
contribution was entering in the kissing contest in the neighbouring town and
he suggests that she join him. Just when
she thought she could stay away from men, her boss is pushing towards them.
Perri prides herself as a strong independent woman who is always in
control.
Derek McBride is on the move. He moved to a small town to help out his
sister and her three kids. With their
parents passing a few years back, they’re all each other has. Derek is looking for a fresh start after
getting over he ex’s betrayal. Derek is a strong alpha male who knows what he
wants and that includes no relationship in the near future. This all changes as he arrives into Lucky
Star and getting pulled over by a hot red-headed police officer.
When these two are near each
other you can’t miss the electricity through the air. They are undeniably attracted to each other
but both are unwilling to do anything about it. After a moment of weakness, a
very intense and powerful kiss these two know that they have to keep their
distance from each other. Except when
they are practicing for the kissing contest.
Perri knows the competition for her promotion is tough so winning this
contest is a must. Having Derek as her new housemate could be a blessing in
disguise but it can also be a cure as her hormones could be harder to control
when he brings his niece or nephews around.
I’m mean, what girl can resist a man who takes care of his niece or
nephew?
Lauren brought her readers
another intense and addicting book to her readers. The good girl and bad boy
romance is one that I love to see how the story ends. It’s not easy being opposite but being so
attracted to each other. Their chemistry
is off the charts and you feel it as you read.
This book had me coming back for more. When they are together, you feel
everything they feel. To me that is a mark of a truly amazing writer. The ups
and downs of these two kept me on my toes and I couldn’t get enough of Perri
and Derek. Lauren has another hit on her hand!
"Bad boy? Check. Tattoos galore? Check. Motorbike? Check. Dirty-talker to rival any of Blakely’s previous boys? Check and check again. There you go! I’ve just given you all the reasons to get your hands on Derek." ~Melinda for Joandisalovebooks Blog
"Having read all of Lauren Blakely's books, I can confidently say that The Feel Good Factor is the author's sexiest, most passionate, most unapologetically sensual romance to date. The Feel Good Factor is my new favorite book by Lauren Blakely." ~ Yvette at Nose Stuck in a Book
"The chemistry between the lead characters was off of the charts. I felt it to the tips of my toes. It's things such as these, that sets this author in a different category than the others." ~ Reviews from the Heart
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About Lauren Blakely
A #1 New York Times Bestselling, #1 Wall Street Journal Bestselling, and #1 Audible Bestselling author, Lauren Blakely is known for her contemporary romance style that's sweet, sexy and witty. Her heroines are strong and smart and her heroes have hearts of gold and fantastic funny bones. She lives in California with her family, including her smoking hot and hilarious husband and her two brilliant and kind children. She has plotted entire novels while walking her dogs -- she might have four dogs, or maybe five. If she's lucky, she'll soon have six dogs. With fourteen New York Timesbestsellers, her titles have appeared on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestseller Lists more than 100 times, and she's sold more than 3 million books. In March she'll release THE FEEL GOOD FACTOR, in May THE DATING PROPOSAL, and in June SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. To receive an email when Lauren releases a new book, sign up for her newsletter!! laurenblakely.com/newsletter
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