Review: Rock With Me (With Me in Seattle, #4) by Kristen Proby

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“You. Are. So. Amazing.” His soft lips brush over mine, back and forth, over and over again as he begins to move inside me. “Rock with me, baby.”

HOLY FREAKING HOTNESS!

Leo Nash. Oh yeah, Leo Nash. Yet another rock star for me to love, and another of Kristen Proby’s awesome men from the ‘With Me in Seattle’ series. Seriously, this woman writes a phenomenal leading man, the guys in this book just get better and better, I have fallen in total love with each of them in turn!

“Look at them. Goddam, we’re in the same room with what looks like an issue of People Magazine’s sexiest men alive.”

And now it’s Leo’s turn.

Leo was introduced in the last book as the foster brother to Meg, and it was in that book that he began his flirtation with Samantha – sister of Luke from the first book in the series. And things between them kick off REALLY quickly in this one. There is no messing about, Kristen dives straight into the love story, and I absolutely loved it. Andy by love story, I mean sex. Lots and lots of hot, hot sex!

“I’ll take you hard, and soft, and every way in between.” He grips my face in his hands and looks down at me, his nose touching mine. “I’m going to fuck the shit out of you.”
Oh God, yes!
“And I’m going to make love to you until you’re shaking and don’t remember who you are.”

Whew!

Sam is a tough, independent woman who is fiercely loyal to her family with a bit of a stick up her ass, and Leo is sex on legs with a heart of gold. Both are fantastic characters, and there is a definite attraction there, and the two of them are right into it. There was one brief moment that had me worried I was going to get annoyed by imminent stupid behaviour, but it’s over with quickly, and we are left free to revel in the delight of seeing Leo and Sam together, and it’s awesome!

“Leo?”
“Yeah, sunshine.”
“So not a one night thing,” I whisper.
He chuckles softly and drapes an arm around me, pulling me closer to him.
“I’m glad you’re catching up.”

They banter, they joke, they laugh, and they fall in love, and I loved every minute of it. They both have some issues that they need to deal with, but they do it honestly and functionally and with minimal drama.

“Oh sunshine,” I whisper and smile gently. “Haven’t you figured out that I’m completely in love with you?”

“I’m afraid to fall.”
“I’ll catch you, baby.”

HOLY FREAKING SWOON!

In fact the whole book has minimal drama, and I love that! I love knowing that I can open up a book in this series and get a fantastic love story that’s going to make me laugh and swoon, I will never get the urge to hurl my kindle at the wall, and I’ll finish it with a massive smile on my face and flying high. I love it!

“As long as I’m in the picture.”
“Leo, you are the picture.”

As with the rest of the books in the series, we get to stay in touch with the entire Montgomery/Williams clan, and apart from the bonus of the continuing story of the couple from the previous books (Will – OMG, the swoon!), the scenes where all of the gang get together are freaking hilarious!

“I’m not getting my dick pierced!” He gapes at me like I’ve just told him he should get it cut off.
I snort. Yes, snort. He’s adorable.
“Oh, don’t be a pussy, I’ve heard really, really good things about the apa. And speaking of pussies,” I gesture at Meg with a wide grin, “Even your sister has her clit pierced.”
“What the fuck?” Leo exclaims, scowling between me and Meg and back again. “I raised you better than that!”
“Way to go!” Mark offers her a high-five.
“Can we see it?” Nate asks.

The set up is there for the next couple of books (with a bit of an overlap with Caleb and Brynna’s story), and can’t wait to get my hands on more.

I freaking love this series – 4.5 stars.

 

With Me in Seattle

           

 

Spin-offs

          

          

Come Away With Me (#1) (Luke & Natalie)
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Under the Mistletoe With Me (#1.5) (Isaac & Stacy)
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Fight With Me (#2) (Jules & Nate)
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Play With Me (#3) (Will & Megan)
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Rock With Me (#4) (Leo & Sam)
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Safe With Me (#5) (Caleb & Brynna)
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Tied With Me (#6) (Matt & Nic)
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Breathe With Me (#7) (Mark & Meredith)
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Forever With Me (#8) (Dominic & Alecia)
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Books 1-8 complete the initial family arc – the following books are spin-offs

Also check the Single in Seattle series, which is the second-generation spin-off series

Stay With Me (#9) (Wyatt & Amelia)
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Indulge With Me (#10) (collection of shorts and recipes)
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Love With Me (#11) (Jace & Joy)
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Dance With Me (#12) (Levi & Starla)
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Wonder With Me (#12.5) (Reed & Noel)
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Dream With Me (#13; The O’Callaghans, #1) (Kane & Anastasia)
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You Belong With Me (#14) (Archer & Elena)
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Imagine With Me (#15; The O’Callaghans, #2) (Shawn & Lexi)
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Shine With Me (#15.5) (Benjamin & Sabrina)
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Escape With Me (#16; The O’Callaghans, #3) (Keegan & Isabella)
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Flirt With Me (#17; The O’Callaghans, #4) (Hunter & Maeve)
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Change With Me (#17.5) (Zane & Aubrey)
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Take a Chance With Me (#18; The O’Callaghans, #5) (Cameron & Maggie)
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Burn With Me (#6.5 – loosely tied-in novella – menage romance featuring Nic’s best friend, Bailey)
Previously published in 2014 under the title Playing With Fire
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