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A review by kara_hildebrand
Whatever You Do by Stephanie Smith
5.0
Sunday, February 8, 2015
3:33 PM
I really enjoyed the first book in the series, Wherever You Will Go, and there was something about Tate that intrigued me, so I was very excited that he and Harper were getting their own book! Harper has the most crap-tastic day of her life; she gets fired and catches her boyfriend cheating. She's sick of falling for the wrong man so she signs up for Internet dating. She plans her dates at the Café where Tate works. Those first few dates are some of the funniest things I've read in a long time! Tate was thrilled to see Harper, who he calls Daisy again, until he found out why she was there. He tries to convince her take a chance and go out with him, but she believes he's a player just trying to get in her pants. Tate continues to try to wear Harper down with his sexiness, tattoos and charm. I couldn't help but love Tate and I wanted to reach in and shake her! Will Harper learn to trust before she loses the man of her dreams? Can Tate get through Harper's walls and convince her that he's the real deal? I loved this story and I love seeing Sax and Brook again! I laughed, cried and laughed some more!
"All you've offered is your dick."
His annoyed expression wears off as a grin takes over his face. "Harper, will you go on a date with me?"
"No," I state. "You're not my type."
"Really? Because the way you look at me suggests otherwise."
I want Harper more than anything I have wanted before. I just want a chance.
I have heard all the sweet words before, seen all the romantic gestures, but in the end, they meant nothing. For some reason, with Tate they mean more than anything.
"To you, Daisy. You came out of nowhere and turned my world upside down and I have never been so fucking happy."
3:33 PM
I really enjoyed the first book in the series, Wherever You Will Go, and there was something about Tate that intrigued me, so I was very excited that he and Harper were getting their own book! Harper has the most crap-tastic day of her life; she gets fired and catches her boyfriend cheating. She's sick of falling for the wrong man so she signs up for Internet dating. She plans her dates at the Café where Tate works. Those first few dates are some of the funniest things I've read in a long time! Tate was thrilled to see Harper, who he calls Daisy again, until he found out why she was there. He tries to convince her take a chance and go out with him, but she believes he's a player just trying to get in her pants. Tate continues to try to wear Harper down with his sexiness, tattoos and charm. I couldn't help but love Tate and I wanted to reach in and shake her! Will Harper learn to trust before she loses the man of her dreams? Can Tate get through Harper's walls and convince her that he's the real deal? I loved this story and I love seeing Sax and Brook again! I laughed, cried and laughed some more!
"All you've offered is your dick."
His annoyed expression wears off as a grin takes over his face. "Harper, will you go on a date with me?"
"No," I state. "You're not my type."
"Really? Because the way you look at me suggests otherwise."
I want Harper more than anything I have wanted before. I just want a chance.
I have heard all the sweet words before, seen all the romantic gestures, but in the end, they meant nothing. For some reason, with Tate they mean more than anything.
"To you, Daisy. You came out of nowhere and turned my world upside down and I have never been so fucking happy."