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Wow! Another great book in the With Me in Seattle series by Kristen Proby.
Rock with Me is Leo Nash and Sam Williams’ story. As you know from the previous books, Leo is Megan’s (from Play With Me) foster brother and Sam is Luke’s (from Come Away With Me) sister.
Leo Nash is the lead singer from the world-famous rock band Nash and Sam Williams is the sister of Luke Williams of Nightwalker fame.  Sam was very guarded in previous books and in this story we learn why she is the way she is.  Seeing as Sam is familiar with what happens when you’re famous and was once burned by a past lover who was in the spotlight,  she doesn’t want to go through it again.  She tries to push Leo away, but in the end she doesn’t push too hard.
When Sam finally gives in to Leo, he says one of the HOTTEST things I’ve read in a book in a long time. This will go down as one of my favorite quotes from a book for sure.
“I’ll take you hard, and soft, and every way in between. I’m going to fuck the shit out of you. And I’m going to make love to you until you’re shaking and don’t remember who you are.” – Leo Nash, Page 21.

The rest of the gang shows up in the book as well. Like in past books there are some hilarious moments to be had. The Orgasm conversation that took place in the previous book, Play with Me, seems to still be going on in this book and it’s just as funny as it was then.
Jules aversion to PDA through out this series cracks me up.
“Jesus, what are you, a baby factory? This is what happens when you keep doing all that gross stuff.” – Jules, Page 6.

 
 
So all in all, another great book in a great book series that really makes me want to move to Seattle so that I can find me one of these hot men for myself! 

Bring on Safe with Me, # 5 in the With me in Seattle series, Caleb & Brynna’s story!! There’s a lot of mystery going on with those two and I cannot wait to find out!!!

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