Ask Me If I Care by Lani Lynn Vale

Ask Me If I Care (SWAT Generation 2.0, #4)

by Lani Lynn Vale

Ares saw him for the first time at a Kilgore Police Department benefit dinner. She’d gone with her dad as his plus one. Hayes Romine had gone by himself and brooded silently across the same table as her, drinking whiskey and not saying a word.

It only took that one time for her to become interested.

The next time she saw him, he was doing another benefit—but this one requiring a whole lot fewer clothes. And that was when she knew. She wanted him. Badly. But the morose Hayes was too busy thinking about his sins to see what was right in front of his face—Ares.

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Hayes Romine knew the moment that he saw the feisty Ares Downy again that he should’ve stayed away. Maybe if he hadn’t done the stupid calendar, he wouldn’t be questioning every single woman’s intentions.

Maybe if he’d listened to that niggling feeling telling him to stay away, he would’ve been able to do his job a little better. But seeing her with a knife to her throat, in the middle of a building set to blow, made his usually well-wired brain start to malfunction.

Because nobody was allowed to touch her like that—only him. Nobody was allowed to scare her, either. Not and live to tell the tale.

Reviewed by Romance Schmomance on

4.5 of 5 stars

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After 7 consecutive meh reads, Ask Me If I Care was the one that broke that streak. But let's be real, LLV is always clutch with her books. I always looking forward to them and none of them have let me down. Plus, what's not to like when you have a brooding yet sizzling hero that is Ares and the school counselor who will do anything in her power to stand up for her students.

I love that LLV's books are all very different, she's always adding some sort of no way factor into each and every one of them. Her books constantly draw me and I don't think I'll ever get tired of them.

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