Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Cage's Misconduct - Nikki Wowwell plus my Review

Title: Cage’s Misconduct
Author: Nikki Worrell
Genre: Sports Romance
Release: September 28, 2015
Dalton ‘Cage’ Booker is the number one goalie for the San Diego Scorpions. Most people describe him as willful and stubborn—sometimes even difficult to control. More often than not, words fly out of his mouth without the benefit of passing through his brain first. And women love him.
Karen LaGrange, little sister of the former enforcer for the Scorpions, lives in Canada, where she works with special needs children. After losing her job to downsizing, she makes an extended visit to San Diego, forming a friendship with the errant goalie. Through frequent reminders that they are friends without benefits, Karen struggles to keep their relationship platonic, but the more she shuts him down, the more he wants her.
Can Cage convince Karen to slip under the sheets with him, or is he destined to be firmly entrapped in the friend zone?


Nikki Worrell is a country girl from South Jersey who took her love of reading and shifted it into a love of writing. 


When not at work as a full-charge bookkeeper in Philadelphia, she’s at home writing, reading or simply spending time with her husband of over twenty years. Both she and her husband love animals immensely, which is evident in her writing.

If there is any advice she would impart upon you, it is this: Follow your dreams. Always. Don't let anyone tell you it's foolish or unattainable. You have but one life to live—live it!

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MY Review
This is the first book in this series I have read and can honestly say that did not cause a problem. The others characters and their stories were explained enough that I got the gist. In one sense I am glad I haven't read the others because I think Cage might have been a bit of a douche in those books and while he has his speak before think moments but he has a lot of redeemable features too. 
Cage is the goalie for his ice hockey team but rather than feel part of the team he feels like an outsider which along with his issues from the past causes his attitude towards his team mates to be frosty at best. Cage meets Karen, an ex team mates sister and there is instant chemistry but to say Karen has some issues of her own is an understatement. 
Karen is the only person who truely gets Cage and when he is with her he is a totally different guy. The two try to be just friends but they were destined for more from the start.
I really enjoyed this book and will continue to read more from this author and in this series

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