Thursday 8 September 2016

Draw Play - Tia Lewis - Blog Tour





I can’t believe my coach assigned me a tutor. I’m all that on the field and between the sheets—who cares about my stupid grades?



But Claire doesn’t treat me like I’m dumb. When we’re not busy fighting, she actually encourages me. And with those sexy curves of hers, I know just how to thank her.



Claire:

I hate football players, but I need the money. Jake is just as cocky and arrogant as the worst of them … but his touch sets me on fire.



I have to believe he’s different, that he won’t use me and break my heart. Because I can’t stop wanting him. I just hope I survive the ride.


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4 Stars

The old adage 'opposites attract' comes to mind when reading Draw Play.  Claire and Jake are in no way similar, they are complete opposites.  Claire is intelligent and epitomizes the cliche nerd, whereas Jake is a football player an jock.  

I really enjoyed watching these characters develop, grow and come into their own.  Although Jake comes across as a cliche jock and a bit of an egomaniac, as the story developed I became endeared by his character.  As the story progressed the reader develops more insight into his background and see changes in his character traits. 

Claire is intelligent, confident and doesn't take crap from anyone. I loved that she was able to overcome her past to find her happiness. 

I loved the banter and slowly built up sexual chemistry between this pair of characters, it was both engaging and entertaining.  Overall Draw Play is an entertaining and well written read.  Something fans of young adult/college romance will enjoy. 






Her hands tangled in my hair, pulling me closer to her. I made a noise of surprise—she almost attacked me. She was desperate for it, for me. There was something about that, something hot. She needed me. I would give her exactly what she needed.

I hated myself for giving in so easy, even as I kissed my way down her body. She moaned, and didn’t stop me when I peeled away the sheets. The sight of her, all of her, had me hard in no time. I had to be inside her. I had to be. She had to open herself to me.
I ran a hand down her body, skimming her curves, taking her in. The narrow waist. The round hips. The firm thigh and calf. Then up again. My fingers caressed her, drawing sighs from deep in her throat.
“Yes,” I whispered. “Let me make you feel good.”
She whimpered then, visibly relaxed. I had her where I wanted her, and the thought made my cock throb again.






Tia Lewis is a romance author from the Midwest who writes about smart, sexy, sassy women and hot, possessive alpha males. Her favorite bad boys to write about include sports players, mafia, bikers, billionaires and the bad-ass next door.
You can find her cooking, reading, or traveling when she’s not busy working onher next release.