I liked this book, but not as much as book 1, Hot Stuff. I'd give it 3.5 stars.
Micki Jordan is the youngest of 3 sisters. (Her oldest sister Annabelle was the heroine of book 1.) She's always been a tomboy, and "one of the guys". She followed her Uncle Yank around everywhere and emulated him from the time she was a child. As an orphan, Yank was her guardian, and main parental figure, and she worshiped him. She's never been good at any "girly stuff", and though her two sisters bonded with each other over makeup, clothes, and talking about boys, she was never a part of that bond. Now as an adult, she's beginning to realize she needs help in these areas, as she's developed an interest in one of her family business' sports clients, a pro baseball player, Damian Fuller. But she just knows he'll never pay any attention to her when he could have anyone.
Damian is 35 and in the twilight of his pro baseball career. He knows his time is limited, and he's basically refusing to accept it. Meanwhile, he's been gallivanting all over town keeping up his playboy image and sleeping with any woman who interests him for the night. But, he's grown tired of his shenanigans, and on the prior New Year's Eve, he drunkenly kissed his publicist, Micki. He's basically been avoiding her ever since, because he senses she would not be satisfied with only one night, and he's not ready for anything like that. He doesn't want to care about anyone that much, as he's fully focused on his career, with no room for anything else.
I liked Damian and Micki's chemistry and i enjoyed their banter. They both had personal issues and hang-ups that they needed to deal with before they could successfully be together as a couple, and that was pretty slow going. Additionally, there was a HUGE outside issue that had to be dealt with as well. This side plot is what I had the biggest issue with, personally. I don't usually like this type of obstacle between my main couple, and I felt the same way here. I just wasn't a fan of that entire situation.
Other side plots were much more pleasing to me, including the one with Uncle Yank and Lola, his former assistant, and the girls' surrogate mother, which carried over from the first book. Yank is quite a stubborn old coot, but something about him makes you pull for him. He really loves the girls and raised them well, and it's finally his turn to be happy!
So, overall I liked this book, but I didn't love it. I was glad to see Micki's story, and I liked the main couple when they weren't busy screwing things up. I'm still very much looking forward to Sophie's story. As the middle sister, and the most no-nonsense, I'm very curious about the man that will capture her heart!
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.