Mai Tai'd Up
by Alice Clayton
Release Date: December 2, 2015
Synopsis:
Looking for the perfect mix of smart, sexy,
and sassy? Mai Tai’d Up continues New York
Times bestselling author Alice Clayton’s
Cocktail series, which began with Wallbanger
and continued with Rusty Nailed and
Screwdrivered.
The gossip mill in the seaside community of
The gossip mill in the seaside community of
Monterey is churning about Chloe Patterson,
the newcomer who is starting a sanctuary for
rescued pit bulls. It’s rumored that she’s a
former beauty queen (true) who ditched her
fiancé the morning of their wedding (also
true). And that while she’s not looking for a
new man, the good-looking local veterinarian
has his eye on her. Absolutely, positively true.
When Lucas Campbell isn’t at the family
When Lucas Campbell isn’t at the family
veterinary clinic, he’s paddle boarding in
Monterey Bay. Recently single, he’s definitely
not in the market for a new relationship, but
he still can’t resist taking a second, third, and
fourth look at the recent arrival of Miss
Golden State.
Neither Lucas nor Chloe has any interest in
being tied down. Being tied up, however—
now there’s a thought. But are a few Mai Tais,
a moonlit night, and the music of Frank
Sinatra enough to allow them both to forget
their past? Let’s hope Ol’ Blue Eyes knows
what he’s doing.
Mix one part tiki, one part kinky, and a
splash of old black magic matchmaking, and
it’s time to be . . . Mai Tai’d Up.
Shannon’s Review
This is the fourth book from the Cocktail Series by Alice
Clayton.
Chloe Patterson is the main female character of this book.
You may remember her from her brief appearance in Screwdrived. She was Clark’s
cousin. Chloe is a girl whose life is already promised into to something that
she doesn’t want. She is a great girl with a great personality and she loves
her dogs.
That is when Lucas Campbell enters the picture. He is a veterinarian
and so freaking cute. I fell in love with his personality. He is friendly and
flirty but not in creepy way.
Lucas and Chloe’s relationship is supposed to be a fun one
with no strings attached. But as we all know the no strings attached can lead
into more.
This was a good read but didn’t hold up to the funniness of
Wallbanger. Maybe I’m biased but Clive was my favorite.
I am giving this book
4 hearts.
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