
I want to slowly undress you and taste every delectable inch of you. He’s not interested in any of that – he just wants Meg and she has some pretty major trust issues and is going to take some convincing!! Let me just say, Will’s methods of convincing her of the way he feels are seriously hot and I would like to point out that I need some convincing too!! He’s a big-time football star with the fame and adoration that goes with it – he’s extremely handsome, built, fit and has a little entourage of groupies all trying to get laid by him. He’s from the Montgomery clan and they sure know how to breed pantie-melting alpha heroes and Will is absolutely no exception. He’s got a smart mouth, he’s adorable and he’s got a seriously hot tattoo. Wills is pretty much all kinds of awesome – he may be slightly arrogant but his abundant charm lets him get away with it. Will is instantly attracted to Meg and can’t understand her stand-offish demeanour and is determined to get to the bottom of it and pursues her.

Will’s girl is Meg who we met briefly in the previous book and that scene is retold at the beginning of this one with Meg’s perspective to show why she is so cold towards Will. In fact, Kristen has a whole stable full of these studs and this series is really shaping up to be a truly great one.

Yes, he’s not without fault but then neither was Nate and they both had their moments but I can, hand on heart, swear that if you loved Nate, you so are going to love Will too. Well, how freaking wrong was I? I TOTALLY loved Will. I considered him a real tough act to follow, didn’t really think that Kristen would be able to come up with a hero that measured up to him, however wonderful he seemed.

I have loved all Kristen Proby books to date but none more so than Fight With Me and most especially the hero at the centre of that book – the wonderfully tattooed, pierced Nate.

When I take you, you’ll know exactly what we’re doing, what you’re feeling, and I won’t stop until your legs are shaking and the neighbors know my name.
