“My secrets have always kept me safe… until he saw my truth.”
Kingston Scott is the most eligible bachelor in professional football, a charming rebel on and off the field. He’s also in desperate need of an attitude adjustment.
After a reckless night on the town puts him behind bars, he’s sentenced to coach football at a sleepaway camp in the middle of nowhere. He’s not sure he’ll survive an entire month of torture… until he sees her. The intoxicating woman with the silver moon eyes, the reserved smile, and the past she’s determined to keep hidden.
Silver Livingston is the resident nurse at Camp Dakota, a beautiful temptress on and off the clock. She’s also a forbidden mystery to all who know her.
After a decade of living in the shadows of the safe haven she’s created, she receives news that threatens her perfect façade. Silver isn’t sure what to do next… and then she sees him. The new arrival with the body of a god, a flashy smile, and evergreen eyes that burn straight through to her core.
Now, Silver isn’t sure which threat to fear most—the irresistible man she knows she must deny or the inevitable head-on collision with her past.
Over the Moon by K.K. Allen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
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Five Stars!
I love this series so much! I was so excited to read book #4 of the BelleCurve series, each story is unique and nothing like the other, each character is different but yet you fall in love with them all.
Over The Moon introduces us to Silver and King, two very broken people, they both have had horrible pasts and want to let go and forget, both have gotten so involved with their careers and passion so they could forget. Forgetting isn’t easy and being the best at what you do and working hard still doesn’t make that happen. When we first meet King he comes across as arrogant, crass, and broody but once you get to know the real him that’s been hiding you find that all of that is a cover to the exceptional human that he is. He really made a turnaround from when we first meet him. And then there is “Nurse Silver” the mystery, she is this super-strong heroine but yet really scared. She’s set in her ways and doesn’t want to veer from them. Kingston is determined to open her up and you see it slowly start to happen.
I loved seeing their banter and bickering at the beginning that slowly turned into more, and you could feel their chemistry from the get-go. I usually can pick a favorite book in a series but K.K. Allen makes it really tough with yet another amazing book.
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Amy Daws is an Amazon Top 13 bestselling author of sexy, contemporary romance novels. She enjoys writing love stories that take place in America, as well as across the pond in England. When Amy is not writing in a tire shop waiting room, she's watching Gilmore Girls, or singing karaoke in the living room with her daughter while Daddy smiles awkwardly from a distance. For more of Amy's work, visit: http://www.amydawsauthor.com








