May Contain Wine; SWAT Generation 2.0 #5
(A standalone within a series)
by: Lani Lynn Vale
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I am such a sucker for second chance romances and Louis and Calloway were true perfection!
May Contain Wine is a second chance romance and part of the SWAT world. Louis and Calloway dated in high school, but Louis breaks up with Calloway before he deploys for the military. His only excuse being their distance and she still has a year left in school. It isn’t long after he dumps her that he regrets it, but Calloway doesn’t look back and doesn’t give him a second chance for years and years.
It is only through a happenstance that Louis is able to jump on the chance when Calloway opens the door that he is able to plow back into her life. One that he’s been waiting for since he made that mistake of letting her go years before.
May Contain Wine contains lots of moments with the SWAT members outside of work, so you really get to know the gang and whom they belong to or may have crushes on or pretend they don’t have crushes on. It’s a good book to read if you wanted to jump into the series and haven’t read any before and wanted to get to know the characters.
Louis and Calloway are completely adorable. He is a total sofie where she’s concerned and I loved that he was all in all the time knowing he’s been waiting in the wings and frankly now he’s so done waiting. I really love everything about this story.
Synopsis:
This is for charity. This is for fun. You are a professional. You can do it.
Those are the words that Calloway Alvarez chants to herself as she watches all the large men gather into the small room where she’ll be doing the interviews for her employer—Hero Magazine.
Honestly, she’s convinced herself that she can’t accomplish the task at hand.
That is until she hears his voice, and her head turns to see him standing there.
Louis Spurlock. Greek god. SWAT officer. Keeper of her secrets. Ultimate fantasy. Man who will break her heart.
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Louis Spurlock has been playing nice.
He’s been biding his time, giving Calloway the space she thinks she needs.
But then he sees her taking photos of his friends in all states of undress, talking to them all as if they’re best friends, and that little thread of control he’d been managing to hold onto unravels.
Let’s change it up, she says. And the moment the words are out of her mouth, he’s stripping to his skivvies, and throwing out a challenge while he’s at it.
Calloway won’t know what hit her when he’s through playing.
But he does know one thing for sure. When it ends, she’ll be his.
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