Sunday, July 16, 2023

REVIEW: Claim Me By Blair Presley

He’s a 6’5 hot Republican with a body of steel and a dark side. She’s a climate scientist on the wrong side of the issues. How will they ever make it work? I need her. I have to have her. With long blonde hair, a luscious mouth, and a determined attitude, Charlotte Martin is all wrong for me. But I know what I want, and it’s her. I’m the famously scary Republican senator from Idaho. She’s the climate scientist intent on changing my mind about global warming. We’ll never work. But then, why can’t I stop thinking about her? I always win in the end, and I will win her. I don’t give a fuck what her politics are. They won’t separate us. That’s a promise. Charlotte Martin moves to D.C. to comprise a climate bill that will change the world and convince Republicans and Democrats alike of the devastating effects of global warming. What she’s not expecting is to come face-to-face with Easton Fowler, 6’5 of pure muscle. He’s scary, sure. But he’s nothing Charlotte can’t handle. She arranges a little surprise to convince him of the negative effects of global warming on the planet. That, combined with her work with the Democrat Senator Bradford, makes Charlotte feel like she’s on top. But nefarious forces are at play in Washington. And it will take everything Charlotte has to get her bill completed. For his part, Easton is sure he’s never met anyone quite like Charlotte, and he knows he can’t let her slip through his fingers, even though he’s destined to date a Republican socialite. What will fate have in store for these two? Can their connection last in a town full of sharks, where every move is calculated and spied on?

This was a very wonderfully written romance/political novel about an extremely stubborn and powerful republican senator and the bleeding heart scientist that softens him.
They are complete polar opposites and I love how the author plays on the opposites attracts.
As much as I loved this book a few things could have been better for the ending. I would have love to hear what happened with his re-election and how the opposing senator that he fought with came out after everything.
All and all it was a wonderful book.
4 stars