Synopsis TAKE – verb: to reach for and hold in one’s hands or get into one’s possession, power or control. Logan Mitchell is a man who’s always been more than happy to take what he wants. It’s a philosophy that’s proven lucrative in both his business and personal life, and never was it more apparent than the night he laid eyes on Tate Morrison. After pulling out all the stops and convincing the sexy bartender to give him a try—he’s hooked. Now, Logan finds himself in a predicament that demands more from him than a smart-ass answer and his innate ability to walk away when things get too deep. He has a choice to make, and it’ll force him to do something he’s never done before—take a chance. Tate Morrison knows all about taking a chance. He took the biggest one of his life the night he showed up at Logan’s apartment to explore his unexpected reaction to the man. Ever since then, he’s thought about little else. At first he was convinced his attraction was based solely on his body’s curiosity. But the more time he spends with the silver-tongued lawyer, the more Tate realizes that their physical chemistry is only the beginning. He’s starting to catch a glimpse of what life with Logan would be like, and it’s one full of excitement and satisfaction—a far cry from what he had in the past with his soon to be ex-wife. Each man will face their fears as they begin to understand the true meaning of give and take. Their feelings for one another will be tested, as will their very beliefs. But now that they’ve found love where they least expected it, will they be brave enough to reach out and take it? |
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“That’s your truck?”
“Yes.”
“It’s so…”
“So what?” Logan challenged as he pulled his keys from his pocket.
“Old?”
“Excuse me. I’ll have you know I was driving this baby all through college and she still runs like a dream.”
Tate watched as Logan walked over to run his hand over the scratched-up tailgate, and he was amazed that he even made that look sexy. Like he was stroking a lover.
“And it’s a she, huh?”
Now around at the passenger’s side, Logan opened the door and looked at him over the bed of the truck. “Yeah. Jealous?”
Laughing, Tate walked over to where Logan stood with a hand on the door and kissed him slowly on the mouth.
“I’m jealous of anything you stroke like that.”
“Get in the truck, Tate.”
“Or else?”
Logan stepped forward, crowding him back against the inside frame of the vehicle. “You’re not ready for the or else…”
“Yes.”
“It’s so…”
“So what?” Logan challenged as he pulled his keys from his pocket.
“Old?”
“Excuse me. I’ll have you know I was driving this baby all through college and she still runs like a dream.”
Tate watched as Logan walked over to run his hand over the scratched-up tailgate, and he was amazed that he even made that look sexy. Like he was stroking a lover.
“And it’s a she, huh?”
Now around at the passenger’s side, Logan opened the door and looked at him over the bed of the truck. “Yeah. Jealous?”
Laughing, Tate walked over to where Logan stood with a hand on the door and kissed him slowly on the mouth.
“I’m jealous of anything you stroke like that.”
“Get in the truck, Tate.”
“Or else?”
Logan stepped forward, crowding him back against the inside frame of the vehicle. “You’re not ready for the or else…”
Review
How do you write a review about a book 2 of a series? What do you say to make people read not only this book, but get them to fall in love with this series the way you have, without giving too much away? That’s the dilemma I’m in right now after reading Take by Ella Frank.
Things I can say about this book. It’s beautiful. It’s full of love. It’s full of discovering that its ok to love someone you never expected to. And because of Take and Ella Frank, I will never look at oil and herb dipping sauce the same.
In Try, you had Logan pursuing Tate. You had Tate discovering things about himself that he never thought would happen. You had 2 men coming together with passion and intensity.
In Take, you have love. You have difficulty. But it’s beautiful. And it works. It shows that while you might be in love, it’s not always easy and it’s not always perfect. But it can work. And it works for Tate and Logan. Their love works for them.
This book ends, and you desperately want more. Immediately. And it’s not that it ends in a cliffhanger. Or at least not a big one. But it leaves you hanging. Because you fall in love with these characters and their love story. And even though there is another book coming, I don’t know if that will be enough. It’s one of those stories, that you don’t know if you will ever get enough of these 2 characters. And that’s what makes it perfect.
~Katie
Things I can say about this book. It’s beautiful. It’s full of love. It’s full of discovering that its ok to love someone you never expected to. And because of Take and Ella Frank, I will never look at oil and herb dipping sauce the same.
In Try, you had Logan pursuing Tate. You had Tate discovering things about himself that he never thought would happen. You had 2 men coming together with passion and intensity.
In Take, you have love. You have difficulty. But it’s beautiful. And it works. It shows that while you might be in love, it’s not always easy and it’s not always perfect. But it can work. And it works for Tate and Logan. Their love works for them.
This book ends, and you desperately want more. Immediately. And it’s not that it ends in a cliffhanger. Or at least not a big one. But it leaves you hanging. Because you fall in love with these characters and their love story. And even though there is another book coming, I don’t know if that will be enough. It’s one of those stories, that you don’t know if you will ever get enough of these 2 characters. And that’s what makes it perfect.
~Katie
Other books in the Temptation series
Buy Links | Synopsis Try – verb: to make an attempt or effort to do something or in this case…someone. Sex. Logan Mitchell loves it, and ever since he realized his raw sexual appeal at a young age, he has had no problem using it to his advantage. Men and women alike fall into his bed—after all, Logan is not one to discriminate. He lives by one motto—if something interests you, why not just take a chance and try? And he wants to try Tate Morrison. Just coming out of a four-year marriage with an ex-wife from hell, a relationship is the last thing on Tate’s mind. He’s starting fresh and trying to get back on his feet with a new job at an upscale bar in downtown Chicago. The only problem is, Tate has caught the unwavering and unwelcome attention of Mr. Logan Mitchell – a regular at the bar and a man who always gets what he wants. Night after night Tate fends off the persistent advances of the undeniably charismatic man, but after an explosive moment in the bar, all bets are off as he finds his body stirring with a different desire than his mind. As arrogance, stubbornness and sexual tension sizzles between the two, it threatens to change the very course of their lives. Logan doesn’t do relationships. Tate doesn’t do men. But what would happen if they both just gave in and…tried? |
Author Info
Ella Frank is a #1 Amazon Bestselling Author. She writes both contemporary and erotic fiction and is best known for her Exquisite Series, Try and her most recent novel Veiled Innocence. The minute she began her love affair with reading, she became and avid supporter of the romance genre and has never looked back. Ella is Australian born and bred but currently resides in Houston, Texas with her husband. |