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UnderCovers

Kayti McGee

3.29 AVERAGE

sonja_ahrb's review

5.0

I wanted to read UnderCovers as soon as I saw that it was written by Ms. McGee because I've read the books she's done with Laurelin Paige and absolutely loved them, so I was sure this would be good! And when I actually read the synopsis, I was even more excited for it. It was fantastic and I loved it from the moment I started it!

Melissa is such an awesome heroine! She's funny and sassy, passionate and warm, and she's smart and loves history - just like me although it's safe to say that she loves it way more than I do. It was so entertaining to be in her head, there was never a dull moment and I would totally be friends with someone like Melissa. She's super cool and I looooooved her!

Man, oh, man, Spencer is one HOT hero! He's definitely an alpha with all his dominant, teasing, possessive, dirty talking ways. Of course, I loved that about Spencer, but what really sold me was his personality and how funny he was. He's just as funny as Melissa and he was always making me laugh and sigh - I just never stood a chance against the guy! I absolutely, positively loved, loved, loved Spencer!!

Well, with a funny hero and heroine, it's a no brainer that UnderCovers itself is a funny book - I mean really, it's downright hilarious! It had me howling and shrieking with laughter and by then end of the book, my stomach hurt from laughing so much and granted that could have just been because I was hungry, but I don't think so. While UnderCovers is chock full of humor, it is also so HOT and trust me, you are going to have melted panties to go along with your melted heart! It is just beyond an excellent book and I wholeheartedly loved and enjoyed reading it!

UnderCovers is a standalone, it's told from Spencer and Melissa's POV, and they have an awesomely funny happily-ever-after ending!

~ Sonja, 5 Stars

jen286's review

2.0

This review was originally posted to Jen in Bookland

Undercovers was an okay read. It started off really well, but then just got a bit too ridiculous for my tastes. I know it is supposed to be funny, but I often times have a hard time with funny books as it is not usually my humor. This one was better than most though.

Melissa is a teacher and for some reason she thinks that means she must be a monk. However on NYE her friend talks her into trying to hook up with the hottie who walked in the bar, Spence, and for once she decides to let loose and go with it. They never expect to see each other again after that one hot night together, but they both are left thinking of the other.

When Melissa comes back to school from winter break she finds Spence is there as a student! She completely freaks out and that is understandable. But how does she really think he is a high school kid? I mean...yeah. But still she believes he is and understandably is worried.

Spence knows he can't share with Melissa why he is really there and that he is not a high school student, but that doesn't mean he can stay away. He likes her and wants to be with her and so they try and work it out. Melissa of course is resistant, but they fall in love in an instant because that is what happens of course. I was enjoying it well enough, but then the last part just kind of lost me. It was too quick and I didn't really understand why they thought the things they did. Like why he thought she was the drug dealer...it didn't make much sense even in a humorous context. So it was an alright read, but not my favorite.

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Excerpt
I run my hands across the small of her back softly, swaying against her as she arches into me. We are dancing without music, a sexy tango of clothes and lips. (See what I did there? Tango. Oh wait, that’s Argentina. Never mind.) And soon she is standing in nothing but lace. I run my hands over the swells of her breasts and relish in her gasps and moans. She's wound tight, and I plan to play her like a violin. (That one works much better.) Her bra drops to the floor, and she stands flushed and unashamed before me.


My teacher. Goddamn. I am going to go home and sponsor two more orphans.


"Take off your panties," I order.


She hooks her thumbs into the elastic and spins in a slow circle, leading with her ass. Slowly, she slides them down, her shapely ass still in the air, and lifts one leg at a time, my own private strip show. All we’re missing are the glasses and the chaste updo. Although, truly, I don’t feel like I’m missing anything. She's totally bare, always a treat, and already I can remember her sweet taste on my tongue. I pick her up, and she wraps her legs around my waist, giggling as I spin her around. I set her on the island and kiss her cheeks, her neck, across her collarbone, and down to those tits I’ve been longing for.


Each nipple pebbles under the warmth of my tongue, like they were waiting for this very moment.


Like they were waiting for me. The two new orphans I promised to care for. She drops her head backwards and moans, encircling her arms around my neck. I secure her to me with my right arm and use my left hand to cup each breast as I adore it with my tongue. I can't stop thinking of what sheer perfection her body is. She smells like a honeycomb, tastes the same, and her skin is as soft as silk. Our bodies move together like they were made for one another, calibrated to the other exactly.


It's the most intimate moment I’ve ever shared with someone, and we haven’t even gotten to the sexing yet. I said I was riding a unicorn before, but this girl is a unicorn.


My cock begins to ache in anticipation, rising again to the challenge. I lay her down gently across the island, my own personal feast, and bend over her. I can’t stop my hips from moving as I kiss her again, and work my way back down her body. Past the delicious swells of her breasts, down the tight curves of her stomach, past her cunt smelling incredibly of her sex. I love on her legs and her calves, paying special attention to the tender skin behind her knees and on her upper thighs.


She growls playfully, wriggling her body each time my lips cross over the spot she wants me most, but I don't give in. Instead I give her a single long, slow lick down her blissfully pink pussy and return to her stomach, then back up to her breasts. Her nipples are tight nubs and I gently bite down on each.


"Tease," she breathes.


I only grin wickedly at her. After all, she’s the one who suggested that this last all evening.


"Lick me." She’s (impossibly) even sexier when she commands me.


"Only when you beg me." She might be my teacher, but I can show her a thing or two myself.


She shudders a little. "I never beg."


"Tonight you will."






 

About Kayti McGee

Kayti McGee is a former Kansas Citian who now follows the Royals from Colorado. Besides writing, her hobbies include travel, cooking, and all thing Whovian. She also writes as the latter half of Laurelin McGee. Like her co-author Laurelin Paige, she joined Mensa for no other reason than to make her bio more interesting.

 

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aelrae's review

4.0

3.5 stars

What happens when you go undercover at a high school to bust a drug ring, and find out that your teacher is the woman you had a one night stand with on NYE? How about when you start to think she might be the dealer you're looking for? Unfortunately, this is the situation that Spencer has found himself in.

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lisaluvsliterature's review

4.0

Probably closer to a 4.5. My only real issue is probably how neatly and quickly the ending tied up. Although tying up, or handcuffs, might actually kind of be the point of the ending. :-) Full review to come on Lisa Loves Literature soon!

michaelakathleen's review

1.0

Honestly, I don't know what to think of this book. There were so many things that did not sit well with me, like the fact that Melissa just took his word for it that he was an adult doing an extra year of high school and didn't even bother to confirm that? The dialogue made me cringe at times (Spencer actually said "LOL" in a conversation..a grown man said LOL....) and it was such a fast-paced book. I struggled through this book and found myself happy when it actually finished....

kcsunshine25's review

5.0

Is it fine to do a review that just has two words? And those two words are actually the same words?

Because if that is fine and totes acceptable then my review would be one of the following:

1. Real review - Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.

2. Real review - Hot hot hot hot hot hot hot.

3. Real review - Teacher, teacher, teacher, teacher, teacher

4. Real review - Fuck, it I need to get beyond the word thing.

I have a personal aversion to books where the character has conversations with the reader. When I say aversion, what I should say is, I hate it. It makes me feel ill in the same way that the song Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick makes me want to barfffff. It really does. It works in UnderCovers although I guess it is more like the characters' inner dialogue than a conversation with the reader.

So who would guess that this lil ol book would make me full on giggle. Character convo with reader - worked bang on.

My major laughter incidents:

"If I ever thought she was honestly into someone, I'd back off faster than a cat surprised by a cucumber. (Google it.)"

"Are you wearing space pants?
Why? Because my ass is out of this world?
Because we are gonna rocket tonight."

"Damn girl, are you an F5 key? Because your ass is refreshing.
Are you a Windows update? Because not right now"

"Is your name Google?
No, why?
Because you're everything I've been searching for."

The struggle was real. Student/teacher. Good cop/bad cop. Hero/villain. Pot smoking/wine chugging.

Absolutely loved it.

beautyandthebooksss's review

5.0

Suspense
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This book was good! The romance, suspense and humor were all well written. Quick ending though, wish there was a little more.
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bribookish's review

3.0

Light, fun read!
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I can't read books that use my sons name. I just can't get into it. Haha.