Review Time: Strip me Bare by M. Never

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SYNOPSIS:

"I may have had more lovers than you, and I may take my clothes off for countless women, but you are the only one who can strip me bare."

Do you ever stop loving someone just because they’re gone?

Five years ago, Ryan Pierce disappeared from Alana Remington’s life without a trace. He was the one she gave her heart to, her soul to — and her virginity to. So, imagine her surprise when she finds him dancing at one of NYC’s hottest male revues as ‘Jack the Stripper.’

Ryan never stopped loving Alana, and now that she has serendipitously dropped back into his life, he’s vowed never to lose her again. But being together has its costs, and challenges Alana isn’t sure she can handle. She finally has Ryan back. But how in the world is she supposed to share the love of her life with half of the women in New York City?

Strip Me Bare is a second chance, standalone romance. It contains angst, heat, humor, heartbreak, and one seductive male stripper who will not only have you handing over your panties, but also your heart.
You’ve been warned.

OUR OPINION:

OK THIS was a good read!  Strip me Bare had me feeling so many emotions I wasn't sure what was happening at times and I love a good emotional ride!

Strip me Bare is a standalone second-chance romance that will leave you emotional wrung out!  I am not sure how Alana did it...sharing her man with the women of NYC.  I wanted her to put her foot down and make him choose.  I just could never do what she did.

There were times I was a little stressed out while reading because of all the variables...law school...her dad...all these women...GAH!

I don't really know if I could pinpoint one thing that made this book for me, because it was so many things all together.  I think it was well thought out and I was really immersed in the story from beginning to end.  I read it all in one sitting which took me about 4 hours.

I cried and I laughed and that guarantees an author 5 stars from me.  I would have loved a little danger but that wasn't really what this book was about.  It was all about the second chances and the hurdles you are willing to climb over for the one that you love.  

Review by Corrie H for Lamplight Review and Promotion

**I received an ARC for an honest review

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