All Jacked Up by Lorelei James

All Jacked Up (Rough Riders, #8)

by Lorelei James

One hot-blooded cowgirl and one cool-headed businessman in a stripped-down, revved-up game of sexual truth or dare.

As the lone girl in the prolific McKay family, Keely McKay doesn’t need another man giving her orders. What she does need is a restoration specialist to help her open her physical therapy clinic—and that expert is none other than buttoned-down, uptight Jack Donohue—her brother’s best friend and a certified pain in her Wranglers.

Jack is this close to securing a career-defining project, until he learns his bachelor status puts him out of contention. When the notoriously hot-bodied-but-hot-tempered Keely begs him for help, he proposes a crazy idea; he’ll personally oversee her restoration—if she acts the part of his fiancée.

Their sizzling lust overtakes common sense and suddenly they’ve gone from from butting heads to knocking boots, but outside the bedroom they’re as mismatched as ever. The McKays remind Jack of the humble upbringing he left behind, and country girl Keely feels she doesn’t measure up to Jack’s big-city expectations.

As the dust settles, Jack and Keely worry they’re not fooling anyone but themselves. Can they stop pretending long enough to see that they’ve stumbled on to the real deal?

Reviewed by mitabird on

2 of 5 stars

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2.5 stars

I'm sorry to say that I didn't like this book. Jack and Keely's "fake" relationship seemed fake the entire book. There wasn't a connection and their feelings for each didn't seem real. Jack was unlikeable and I never warmed up to him. I felt he was an ass numerous times to Keely and I thought she forgave him way too quickly. She seemed smart and stuck up for herself at times, but should have kicked Jack to the curb. She deserved better. This was a disappointing read since I enjoyed the previous books in this series.

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