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I’m Well and truly Hung up on Lauren’s Blokes

What I really want to know is whether Lauren Blakely interviews blokes to get into their minds? She really seems to get how their minds tick. Lauren’s stories and my understanding of how a guy thinks seems to work along the same path. Isn’t sex first and foremost on their mind? Aren’t they always weary of women trying to force their hands? Don’t they want to protect their tools? Haven’t they been there done that and have the t-shirt to prove it? I’m going to go out on a limb and call it. Most blokes have done or thought at least one of the things Mr Well Hung AKA Wyatt Hammer did or thinks in this book. I’ll let you in on a secret, my hubby thinks…aaah...acts…protects…has done…UMMM…actually no…better not go there. Anything I say now will get me into a wee bit of trouble.

Anyways, I get an absolute kick out of this series. I love that Well Hung is told through Wyatt’s thoughts and actions. We see where his strengths and vulnerabilities lie and how he handles different situations. Some of it is an absolute crack up, while at other times I wanted to smack him. This is why Wyatt seemed so real. He’s far from perfect but he does try to be a good guy most of the time.

Wyatt Hammer is good with tools, but bad with appointments. To help get more organised, Wyatt employs Natalie to run his office. She is awesome at her job and he knows he’d be lost without her. There’s just one little problem. Wyatt really, really wants to get in her panties but doesn’t want to mix business with pleasure. He’s spent 6 very hard months working alongside her and not touching her. What makes things even harder is that they have so much in common. He actually likes her as well. The shock…the horror!

A trip to Vegas for work sees Wyatt and Natalie spending, even more, time together. When the business they came to Vegas for, ends up going haywire, they decide to have some fun while they’re there. A few drink here, a few drinks there turns into one heck of a wild night…the best night EVER!!

Unfortunately, the next day arrives with hangovers and wedding bands on their fingers, which lead them to have a lot of regrets. They return to New York and try to forget and move on from their wild night.

They tried alright…but some things just can’t be forgotten. They especially can’t (don’t want to) forget the best sex of their lives.

Well Hung is funny, sweet and very sexy. There were times that made me stop and think about how I would handle the situation they were in. Would I be able to stop and go back to friendship? Could I let my business be more important to me than love? Should I trust my gut when what appears in front of me makes me question my feelings? Wyatt and Natalie are perfect for each other. The more time they spend with each other, it becomes obvious they can’t just move on. A fairy godmother steps in and helps them face the truth.

Before I finish, I want to tell you my favourite part of the whole story. Wyatt is explaining to Natalie how, when and why he stopped pranking his sister Josie. I would love everybody, male and female, to read that one part of the story. Basically, Wyatt’s Mum sat him down and explained that if he loved his sister he should show her how she should be treated, not what she should put up with. Perfect.

Well Hung was definitely a winner for me and after reading the snippets at the end of the book, I’ve got some great stories to look forward to in the not too far off future.

To buy Well Hung from Amazon - http://amzn.to/2cRBznc






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  • Started reading
  • 6 September, 2016: Finished reading
  • 6 September, 2016: Reviewed