Book Review, Excerpt, & Giveaway: Crazy For You

Crazy For You (Risking It All #2)
Published By: Forever
Publication Date: March 28, 2017
Page Count: 336
Source: ARC Kindly Provided by Publisher
Adult - Contemporary Romance
Crazy for You is the second book in the Risking It All series by Rachel Lacey. I enjoyed this book even more than the first one! 

Emma is in her late 20's and working at a landscape design company. But it's her dream to go to college and get her degree so she can one day start her own landscaping company. Her mother died when she was 15 and her brother, Derek, was killed in Afghanistan just two years later. She also feels like her life is very boring, so Emma decides that she needs to break out of her shell. At a girls' night out, she tells her friends she is thinking of getting a tattoo and talks about having a fling with a "hot guy". 

Ryan is the "bad boy" who was best friends with Derek. He also made a promise to Derek that he would never date or sleep with Emma. So when Ryan finally returns to Haven and notices that Emma has grown up, he keeps reminding himself of that promise that he made to Derek ten years ago. 

 Emma gets Ryan to give her a ride home on his motorcycle after her girls' night out, that starts the beginning of a relationship between the two of them...although neither one of them is quite sure exactly what that relationship will turn out to be. Emma wants Ryan to help her release her "wild side" by helping her learn to rock climb, get a tattoo, and a number of other different activities. 

Ryan seemed to have a very troubled past, including losing his mom and his baby brother. But after a number of rough and tumble years, he turned things around and got his life on track. His brother's adoptive parents wouldn't let Ryan be a part of Trent's life due to his wild lifestyle. However, Trent drops out of college and finds Ryan. He tried to help Trent as best he can and they are able to begin forming a brotherly bond. Emma also grows to care for Trent as well. 


 It was great fun seeing Ryan and Emma trying to navigate their relationship and figure out what they each wanted from one another. I also appreciated that Ryan's past mistakes didn't seem to haunt him so definitively. We know he had a rough life, but we don't know the nitty gritty details and he seems to have mostly dealt with that part of his life. Ryan just has difficulty coming to terms with how Emma fits in to his life now. 

 Emma had some wonderful mentors and I think she resolved her major dilemmas in a positive way. I thought her character was strong and confident. I appreciated the way she approached her life, especially given the circumstances she grew up with regarding the loss of her mother and brother. 

 I really loved the Epilogue of the book. I thought it was a fitting ending to the struggle both Emma and Ryan have had feeling alone in their lives. 

 Crazy for You is definitely a great book for those who like romance novels. I look forward to the 3rd book in the series! 

 Content: Sex & language




Emma Rush can't remember a time when she didn't have a thing for Ryan Blake. Haven's resident bad boy is just so freakin' hot-with tattoos, a motorcycle, and enough rough-around-the-edges sexiness to melt all her self-control. Now that Emma's over being a "good girl," she needs a little help being naughty . . . and she knows just where to start.


Before Emma's brother enlisted in the military, he made Ryan promise that he would protect her from everything--including himself. When her brother doesn't come home, Ryan needs to turn his screwed-up life around to honor his pledge. But he knows he's still not the right kind of guy for someone as sweet as Emma. Only he can't stop wanting to be with her. Wanting her. Falling in love with a good girl may be the craziest risk this bad boy can take . . . 



Excerpt:


Ryan Blake held a bottle of Maker’s 46 in his right hand, a tumbler in his left. With a flick of his wrist, he tossed the bottle. It flipped once before landing back in his grip, top down, ready to pour. He filled the tumbler, set a napkin on the bar, and placed it in front of the brunette on the other side. “Bourbon, neat.” 

“You’re good.” She picked up the glass and tipped it in his direction. “Not what I was expecting in this little bar in the middle of nowhere.” 

“I try,” he said with the friendly, semi-flirtatious smile he always used on single ladies seated at his bar. She wasn’t wrong. The usual clientele at The Drunken Bear had little use for fancy liquor or bartending tricks, but the trio in front of him were tourists looking for a good time, and he’d see that they had one. 

“You were just about to tell me about this tattoo.” She placed her hand on his biceps, fingering the eagle he’d had inked there after he flew this coop ten years ago. 

“That’s right.” He shifted backward so that her hand slipped to the countertop. He encouraged flirting—it led to better tips and made the night more interesting—but this chick was getting a bit too friendly, considering the diamond band on her left ring finger. “This one was for spreading my wings. Thought I’d fly far away, and yet, here I am back in Haven.” 

“You’re from here then?” one of the other women asked, shamelessly ogling the tattoos on his arms while giving him an eyeful of cleavage. 

“Born and raised. Moved around a lot, but I can’t seem to shake this place. It’s in my blood.” Once upon a time, he’d been hell bent on getting as far away from this sleepy North Carolina mountain town as possible. Spent the better part of a decade drifting from place to place, taking with him only what he could carry on his bike. Funny how things came full circle. He picked up an empty pilsner glass another patron had left behind. 

“Ryan?” 

He turned at the familiar voice to find Emma Rush standing there, one hip propped against the bar, and he damn near dropped the glass. Emma’s trademark ponytail and jog- ging pants were nowhere in sight. Tonight, her blond hair cascaded over her shoulders in shiny waves, her blue eyes sparkled at him from behind a tasteful—yet sexy—amount of makeup, and her red top was tucked into a pair of jeans that fit her like a glove. He swallowed past the sudden dry- ness in his throat. “Hey, Em. What brings you out tonight?” 

“Girls’ night,” she said with a smile, gesturing to her friend Mandy, who stood by the door talking on her cell phone. Emma slid onto an empty barstool. “I wasn’t expect- ing to see you.” 

“I’m still here a few nights a week.” His new business venture—Off-the-Grid Adventures, an extreme outdoor sporting facility he’d opened with his good buddies Ethan Hunter and Mark Dalton six months ago—was finally bring- ing in enough income that he soon wouldn’t need to bartend to pay his rent. “What can I get you?” 

“Untapped amber ale, please.” She watched while he filled a frosted mug. “Thanks.” 

“My pleasure.” 

She lifted the mug to her lips and took a long drink. “Damn, that’s good,” she said with a happy sigh, setting it on the bar. 

“Always been more of a pilsner guy myself.” He tried not to stare as she licked froth from her upper lip. 

“Hi, Ryan.” Mandy stepped up to the bar beside Emma. 

He leaned back, tearing his gaze from Emma’s lips. “Hi.” 

Emma turned to her friend with a smile. “Ready to get a table?” 

“Yep,” Mandy said. 

“Have fun, ladies.” 

“We will.” With a wave, Emma walked off after her friend, and damn, those jeans cupped her ass like perfection. No doubt about it, Emma looked hot tonight. And his thoughts were way out of line. He’d promised Derek he’d look out for his little sister, not drool all over her. 

“Your girlfriend?” the brunette at the bar asked, eyebrows raised as she sipped her bourbon. 

Ryan cleared his throat and dragged his eyes away from Emma. “Just a friend.” 

“Mm-hmm.” The brunette gave him a look that said she didn’t believe him. 

He turned to check on his patrons at the other end of the bar, but his attention was once again diverted by Emma— or rather, the preppy-looking businessman she was talking to now. Ryan couldn’t make out their conversation, but the guy wore an irritatingly smug smile, and Emma didn’t look at all happy to have bumped into him. 

Ryan moved down the bar, chatting and pouring drinks as he went, all the while keeping an eye on Emma. She was deep in conversation with the businessman, although the guy seemed to be doing most of the talking. Emma smiled and nodded. She glanced up and met Ryan’s gaze, rolling her eyes at him with a smile while her companion kept on talk- ing. 

Next thing Ryan knew, the guy had slung an arm around her shoulders, gesturing wildly with his free hand while Emma subtly edged away from him. 

Ryan was around the bar and across the room before he’d even realized what he was doing. “Everything okay over here?” 

Emma shrugged out from under the guy’s arm, but her smile wasn’t nearly as warm or genuine as the one she’d given Ryan a few moments ago. “Yep.” 

“We’re fine,” Obnoxious Dude answered. “Who are you?” 

“Ryan Blake. And you are?” 

“Tristan Farrell.” 

“Tristan and I are . . . old friends,” Emma said. 

By old friends, Ryan assumed she meant former flames. And since she clearly wasn’t enjoying his company, it was time for Tristan to leave. Ryan crossed his arms over his chest and stared him down, waiting for the loser to get the message. It didn’t take long. 

Tristan backed up, his eyes darting toward the front door. “Well, it was great seeing you, Emma. Take care.” 

“You, too.” She watched as Tristan left the bar then turned to Ryan. “Forgot how much I dislike that guy.” 

“He hassling you?” 

Her eyes rounded. “No! Just talking my ear off, really. Sorry to distract you from your duties at the bar.” 

“No problem.” Keeping an eye on his patrons was part of the job, although he was probably feeling more protective of Emma right now than the situation called for. 

“Right, well . . . looks like my table is ready.” She waved over her shoulder as she walked away. 

Ryan headed back behind the bar, turning his attention to the trio of tourists and their mostly empty cocktails. “Any of you ladies ready for a fresh drink?” 

As it turned out, they all were. While he mixed their cocktails, he allowed his gaze to roam over to Emma’s table. She was deep in conversation with her friends Gabby, Carly, and Mandy, all of whom he knew, none of whom made his gut tighten the way it did every time he looked at Emma tonight. 

He had no idea where this had come from, but he had to get over it, pronto. Emma wasn’t interested in a player like him, and even if she were, she was off limits. He’d made a promise to her brother when Derek went off to war, and Ryan had no intention of breaking it.


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Rachel Lacey is a contemporary romance author and semi-reformed travel junkie. She's been climbed by a monkey on a mountain in Japan, gone scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef, and camped out overnight in New York City for a chance to be an extra in a movie. These days, the majority of her adventures take place on the pages of the books she writes. She lives in warm and sunny North Carolina with her husband, son, and a variety of rescue pets.



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