IT’S EASY TO TAKE ONE DARE WHEN YOU THINK IT’S HARMLESS.
Ashley Dryden-Jones is the best rugby player on the field—when I take a dare I instantly regret, I had no way of knowing he was a gentleman. An athlete. British with no plans to stay in the States.
He makes me forget myself, bruises, 5 o’clock shadow, accent and all.
He makes me forget I cannot crawl into bed with him at night—or get drunk and throw caution to the wind for once in my overly cautious life.
Because he’s my new roommate.
ONE STUPID BET LEADS TO ONE UNFORGETTABLE NIGHT.
When I win a trip to Vegas I need a plus one; he’s the strapping, strong and responsible choice. Besides—I’ve never been anywhere and he has.
He is the best friend I didn’t know I needed.
Ashley is one of the good ones—but I’m about to find out how bad this good boy can be.
Jock Royal is the most amazing, refreshing, lighthearted read that I honestly didn’t want it to end!
Its the entertaining banter and ease of friendship between Ashley and Georgia.
But their initial meet as part of a haze is frought with tension.
Nevertheless these two are a breath of fresh air and I giggled alot at their tongue in cheek conversations and the Britishisms Ash teaches her.
So amusing at times and for what could potentially become a wonderful friendship especially with Georgia renting a room in his house. Their sizzling chemistry is hard to deny but will they give into temptation, especially when they go on a trip to Vegas? There seems to be some big decisions to make in regards to their future, will they or won’t they? But Ash has to return home after his degree, what happens then? Go 1-click to read it for yourself.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, so much so that I couldn’t help smiling whilst reading!
I loved these two so much and hope we hear more about them as it felt like there is potential for more with the way the story ended!

Among her favorite vices, she includes: iced lattes, historical architecture and well-placed sarcasm. She lives colorfully, collects vintage books, art, loves flea markets, and fancies herself British.






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