The first book in the USA Today best-selling series from Erin Nicholas!
Genius scientist Mason Riley can cure world hunger, impress the media, and piss off the vice president of the United States all before breakfast. But he’s not sure he can get through his high school class reunion.
Then he meets the new girl in town.
Adrianne Scott loves Sapphire Falls. The sleepy little town has been the perfect place to escape her fast-paced, high-stress lifestyle. Her only plans now include opening her candy shop and living a quiet, drama-free life.
Until Mason Riley bids $400 just to dance with her.
Mason sure doesn’t look – or kiss – like a genius scientist geek. In fact he makes Adrianne’s heart pound like nothing she’s ever experienced. Passion like this with a guy who travels the world and parties at the White House should probably be a red flag for a girl who wants a simple, boring life.
Good thing no one falls in love in a weekend.
Warning: Listen only if you don’t mind some naughty words, sexy times described in great detail, humor, small-town quirkiness, meddling best friends, mud in the kitchen, references to bisexuality – oh, and talk about candy…and that’s not a euphemism for anything…actual candy.
Sexy and Sweet Romance Erin Nicholas has done it again and written another winner with her newest release, Getting Out of Hand. She writes romantic, heartwarming love stories with touches of humor and fun-loving characters you can’t help but care for. I loved Mason and Adrianne and the way they met. They had amazing chemistry right from the beginning and I really liked how protective Adrianne was of Mason and that she understood him. I liked that she was a strong heroine, not afraid to speak her mind and go after…
Out Of Left Field This series must be read in order. This is the first book.Â
Rife With Casual Sexism, Insta-Love, Manufactured Conflict, and Poor Communication This book has TONS of glowing reviews on Goodreads, and was recommended by readers of smartbitchestrashybooks.com, but wow, I just don’t get it. I struggled to finish.Â