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Checkmate: This is War (Travis and Viola #1) By Kennedy Fox!!!

The hubby and I are off on our first adventure for 2018 - Flying to Vegas for a night then driving to California to see friends, watch our bestie graduate from the Marines, then back to Vegas for a few days! This book is amazing, and I can't wait to read more!!


Checkmate: This is War (Travis & Viola #1) By Kennedy Fox

*An enemies to lovers romance*

Travis King is the worst kind of asshole.
He taunts me for being a good girl and mocks my high standards. 
He’s cruel, crass, and has enough confidence to last two lifetimes. 
And I hate him.

It wouldn’t matter so much if he were avoidable. 

But considering he’s my older brother’s best friend and roommate, I see him more than I’d ever want to.

His sculpted abs and gorgeous eyes are a waste on such an egotistical man, which makes me hate him even more.

Even though I’ve had a crush on him since I was ten, the feelings weren’t mutual and he’s always made that very clear.

He’s always loved getting under my skin and one night against my better judgment, I let him in my bed. 

I’ve succumbed to his manwhore ways, but that doesn’t change a thing.

Because the King is about to get played at his own game—and lose.

Checkmate.



Audience: 18+

Review:

I received this book in one of my BookWorm Boxes and Oh man! They always send amazing books, so if you were ever curious, you should really sign up if you love amazing romance books that are always signed!!! This book is steamy! These authors are amazing storytellers. I loved getting little glimpses into the past to see what caused the rivalry of Travis and Viola. You can definitely feel the emotions seeping off the pages. I couldn't stop reading, I stayed up until 4am two days in a row just so I could find out what happened. Tons of steamy romance, anger, craziness, and it ends on a cliffhanger. If you're interested (you should be it's amazing) Then I recommend buying both book one and two, or the combo. Immediately after finishing book one I bought every book in the series. I already know I'll love them, and I can't wait to see what happens next for ALL of these characters!!! Must read!


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Happy reading, lovelies!!!
Kelsey<3

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