
He seemed to be a little condescending, overbearing and arrogant (like his sh*t don't smell type of thing). The hero, who is named Jackson, my feelings towards him are more conflicted. NO MATTER THE REASON, HER MOTHER WAS JUST WRONG TO TREAT HER DAUGHTER THIS WAY! Her mother even comes into her room without knocking while she is intimate with the hero SERIOUSLY, THAT IS SO WRONG! Coming from the people that should be on your side.

This may be the most horrible kind of abuse that there is. Except for he dad who is well aware of her worth. Maxie's career is the only thing supporting her family and they have been treating her like a punching bag. She goes through a lot of verbal abuse at the hands of her mother and two evil sisters. She literally kick her bitchy sisters butts. The heroine Maxie is one of the most incredibly strong kickass female protagonist I have ever read in JS books. I don't want to give away too much away in my review because I honestly think this book deserves to be read without too many preconceptions. "Would you like me to show you how refined I am count f*ck-you-la? What the hell is that you're wearing anyways, an ascot?" "Seems like the earl of dip shit was impressed by my technique.

"I sure would like to put my foot up your ass, maybe it'll knock the stick in there off kilter." Ouch! The things the heroine Maxie says to the hero Jackson are really funny: I have no idea where this jewel was been hiding but other than the usual older book JS punctuation and minor grammar mistakes, I thought this book was AMAZING!
