A review by bibliophagist
Night Fever by Jessica Hawkins

5.0

Firstly the cover is beautiful and hot at the same time. <3 Cannot wait for my books to arrive.

Jessica Hawkins has weaved a wonderful story once again. Just finished this book and I loved it so much.

This book was just too beautifully written, the story was brilliant and paced so well. I was hooked from the first chapter. The characters were real and with their own flaws which is what I love about Jessica Hawkins' books. She has heroines and heros that are realistic, they have their good, their bad, their ugly and everything else...

Story started off with the introduction of Lola and Johnny, they're currently running a bar which isn't at it's greatest at the moment.

Enter Beau Olivier...
And the attraction between Beau and Lola is undeniable.

Beau comes up with a business proposal which gives Johnny and Lola an opportunity to own the bar and save it from being sold to someone else.

I had not expected this business proposal at all, I almost disliked him for a moment until I read further on. He came from a similar background, before he was rich and a millionaire, he was there in their place and worked his way up. I loved the small bit of background that show about him.

The proposal was accepted! *Loved that it did but Johnny should have stopped heer, had he loved her enough he would have, my only thought on this is neither Lola or Johnny love each other as they think.

The more I learned about Beau, I loved the guy even more. Not to forget he was hot. Jessica Hawkins sure has some hot men in her books. First David Dylan and now Beau Olivier. Wonder who's next...

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Lola despite trying to seem like she's not liking the deal she'd made, she wants it. She wanted it just as much as Beau did. Though I am confused with Beau.
Why did he choose Lola and not someone else? He's handsome, rich, a millionaire I would say, so he could have chosen any other woman, why Lola?

A part of me feels as if he's trying to save her from the life he's once lived. Or he sees that Johnny can't give her the life she deserves. Like Beau said, she should be treated like a Queen.

Glad at least for that one night he'd made her feel like a Queen.
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Don't wanna delve into this too deep because I don't wanna ruin this for others.

Waiting for my paperbacks to arrive so I'd be able to read the next books. Katy Perry's song 'Thinking of you' is playing in my head. I'm guessing in the next book that's what Lola would be doing. Whilst she's back to her life after that night, she'd be thinking of Beau.

*Received a copy from Jessica Hawkins in exchange for an honest review*