Bare Knuckle, Katie Porter
Bare Knuckle, Katie Porter
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Bare Knuckle

Author: Katie Porter

Narrator: Rachel Leblang

Unabridged: 10 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/14/2023


Synopsis

After a near-fatal plane crash, fighter pilot Captain Eric “Kisser” Donaghue is a changed man. By day he labors to regain his confidence in the cockpit. By night he moonlights as an off-Strip boxer, fighting for prize money to pay for his younger brother’s third stint in rehab.
In the ring, no one cares he once had a face that launched a thousand one-night stands—and neither does Eric. He’s only there to win. Yet he can’t take his eyes off the new ring girl, a glitz-meets-pageant-queen vision of blonde perfection.

Down on her luck but not quite out, Vegas showgirl Trish Monroe lives for the spotlight. The scarred, steely-eyed loner who stares at her from his corner of the ring gives Trish an extra reason to strut her stuff.

Curiosity and the temptation of a no-strings good time bring them together. The discovery of their secret fetishes—she likes to show off, he likes to watch—turns mere sexual chemistry into a fiery exploration of matched passions. They’re a natural fit. Trust in love, however, is harder to earn than trust in bed, especially when this beauty and beast hide even from themselves. 

Reviews

Slick‘s review posted on Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews Review copy provided for an honest review 4.5 STARS I shouldn’t be surprised, I really shouldn’t because I have read and reviewed every one of Katie atruegemawardPorter’s Vegas Top Guns books and the writing duo once again has proven they are maste......more

Goodreads review by Reader

BEST BOOK OF THE SERIES Captain Eric "Kisser" Donaghue fighter pilot, who also moonlights as a fighter meets down on her luck showgirl Trish Monroe, when she struts her stuff as a ring girl. Eric scarred from crashing his F16 certainly looks intimidating add in his caveman attitude you would think th......more

For this to be the end of the series, it was a major let down for me. The first three books of this series were definitely the best, and it just seems like these final two were phoned in. I couldn't connect with Kisser at all, and Trish wasn't much better. I could at least appreciate her ambition an......more