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All You Need

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From the beginning Annika and Axl have chemistry, I fell in love with both characters right from pag one, Annika is ballsy when she needs to be and Axl just has that bad boy image down pact, "...the woman didn’t need to tell me how to start a ***n fight—or how to end one. “Also if any other pansy-*** guys on this boat check you out? I will go off on them. You look seriously sexy in that dress.” There are times when it's the thought that counts, “but I also want to pound you into the mattress until you can’t walk,” he murmured sleepily." I really loved this book, it was entertaining as heck.
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So know how you read a series and you anticpate the 3rd bookin the series and well its hard to beat the first book or 2 you love? Well this book does it and beats the other two books in the series. I positively LOVED this story about the Lund sister, Annika and her fake boyfriend, manwhore and hockey player, Axl.

The author definitely makes Axl very unlikable in the beginning of the story, but once you get to know Axl you see he is a really smart and deep guy. He really changes in big ways in this story and well he totally stole this book away from the Lunds or Annika.

Annika has met Axl before and was not impressed. His agent and her mother decide she should fake date him to help his negative image.In exchange the agent will represent her brother and with a better image Axl will get more sponsors.

Once the two really put down the walls and start an honest friendship, well thats when this book really takes off. They form a friendship which eventually turns to lust and love. But they still haeto work out how they can be together when the world thinks Axl cheated on Annika.

This book was wonderful. I amnot sure who the next couple is but the author has a tough job because this book was the best one in the series. I loved seeing all Annika's family and we get toknow them more than the aprevious stories.
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