Indigo Nights by Louise Bay

Indigo Nights (Nights, #3)

by Louise Bay

I don’t do romance. I don’t do love. I certainly don’t do relationships. Women are attracted to my power and money and I like a nice ass and a pretty smile. It’s a fair exchange—a business deal for pleasure.

Meeting Beth Harrison in the first class cabin of my flight from Chicago to London throws me for a loop and everything I know about myself and women goes out the window.

I’m usually good at reading people, situations, the markets. I know instantly if I can trust someone or if they’re lying. But Beth is contradictory and confounding I don’t know which way is up.

She’s sweet but so sexy she makes my knees weak and mouth dry.

She’s confident but so vulnerable I want to wrap her up and protect her from the world.

And then she fucks me like a train and just disappears, leaving me with my pants around my ankles, wondering which day of the week it is.

If I ever see her again I don’t know if I’ll scream at her, strip her naked or fall in love. Thank goodness I live in Chicago and she lives in London and we’ll never see each other again, right?

A stand-alone, full length novel with no cliffhanger.

Reviewed by Cocktails and Books on

4 of 5 stars

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I enjoyed this story. Dylan James was one hot ass man. I loved how Beth was able to turn his world inside out. Not that he didn't do that to her as well, but I always love when an Alpha male finds that one woman that brings him to his knees. Beth was that person for Dylan....and she was perfect.

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