
SYNOPSIS
I'm honest about what I am. You want to screw until you can't see straight? I'm your guy. You want to experience the best oral orgasm of your life, don't pass go and collect two-hundred dollars. Eating you for dessert is my specialty. I live for that. Skinny, average or meat on your bones, I don't care. Blonde, brunette...white, Asian, black...
Are you pink where it counts? Then you're my type.
I'm your guy.
For the duration of our affair, I will call you Sugar because I can't bother to retain your name.
That's the kind of man I am, and you will know that going in. I make sure of it.
So it's not my fault her friend loved me, but She is going to make me pay for that.
And I'm too addicted to her taste to walk away.
REVIEW
Let me tell you how much I loved this book. I can literally count the ways.
Perv is a book, but it’s more than that. It’s an emotional journey of forgiveness, love and hot sex! I mean hot, hot sex!
Whew. *fans self*
Southern twanged, can’t keep his penis to himself, Nate, is a pervert. He sleeps around, a lot—and his favorite thing to do is give oral sex. He likes to own woman this way. He’s used to living this way, until he gets more than he can give from Robyn. He knows nothing about her, except she has a vendetta against him—and she’s sex on legs. Despite every alarm that is going off, he wants her badly, from just one taste.
I can’t even gather my thoughts or my words. This was just what I needed. I mean, just what I needed. I’m tempted to write an ode to Dakota Gray for creating the story and the kinds of characters that speak to the very core of my romance loving heart. With romance stories I love cutesy as much as the next girl. But, the romance I really love is: gritty, messy, and hard—but is worth fighting for. Gray gave me that and then some.
Nate is a nasty bastard but the complexities of his character is really what made him stand out. His ability to be a jerk that cared about things endeared him to me. I really appreciated the way the author really dug deep into his character, fully developing him. He wasn’t just a f**k boy who liked to have sex. He was more than that. He was more where it counted.
Robyn is just, she’s the epitome of a bad ass. But what makes her character so relatable is her ability to remain strong, at least to the outside eye; while living in a perpetual state of grief. She’s not perfect no matter how perfect she seems to be on the outside. Her ability to bring Nate to his knees was goals to be honest. I loved everything about her character, and her smart mouth is a level of smart-ass I aspire to be.
The sexual tension between the two got so hot I think my Kindle literally singed my fingers. Whew. Gray writes sex in an intensity I hadn’t before seen. They have the sex. Not sex. THE SEX.
Not to mention the emotional factor. There is a lot of internal and outward battling and I was so involved I read the book at work (shh!) because I just had to finish. This book was worth every second of my time, and I almost want to go back in time and start over—and treat my mind and eyeballs to this treat again.
Such a great book, with engaging and amazing writing. Please put this book in your face, today. Not yesterday. Tuh day.





