The Enforcer

By Nikki Worrell

The Enforcer - Nikki Worrell
  • Release Date: 2013-05-07
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 277 Ratings

Description

Lacey Benoit is in need of a fresh start. Her best friend, Dr. Zoe Millis, has been begging her to make the move from Maine to California.  Taking a leap of faith, Lacey does just that.

Living in San Diego definitely has its perks, such as, sunshine and beaches.  The best part of moving to the west coast, however, is that Steven is still on the east coast.  Catching your almost husband having sex with one of your bridesmaids on your wedding day would make even the strongest woman jaded.  Therefore, Lacey has sworn off men for a while, especially men who travel a lot that have easy access to loose women.

When Lacey meets the new enforcer for the San Diego Scorpions, she thinks she might be in trouble.  But she is determined to fight her attraction to the sexy NHL hunk.  And she is successful ... for about a day.

Reviews

  • Meh

    2
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    It was alright but there were a lot of sexist remarks
  • Hat trick!!!

    4
    By Aedriftboy
    Great characters, great storyline and great writing! Some twists, some laughter, some sexual tension and some loving. Great read, no cliffhangers , definitely recommend.
  • The enforcer

    5
    By Fliah
    Great characters, hard to put down. Great to read.
  • Love.

    5
    By cantbeareaderandawatcher
    Absolutely love the book! Sex scenes though? Yeah those could've used more elaboration other than that absolutely amazing!! 😍
  • The Enforcer

    5
    By MsJudyjudyjudy
    Loved the story, loved the characters...did not want it to end!A+ in my mind.
  • Yikes

    1
    By Jahscah
    Very poorly written. It's like the author knew exactly what she wanted to talk about but didn't know how to write it in an engaging, interesting or believable way. Also the author doesn't understand what feminism is (β€œJody, I’m not a feminist. I like taking care of my man. I like cooking for you.”) and doesn't understand bipolar disorder either.
  • how did this book ever get four stars

    1
    By oohkaraa
    when i began reading this book, i was excited. the summary hinted at an enticing plot. however about a chapter or so in i was yet to be impressed. brushing it off as simply a rough beginning, i finished the book. with much disappointment i must add. the characters were so clear that everything they did i had already guessed. there was no surprise whatsoever... especially with the ending. it seems as if the author tried to make them complex, but failed. since this story is such an intimate, first person look into a woman's life, solid characters are a key component. the plot was golden, shame it had to be wasted by lack of effort...
  • You are a feminist honey

    1
    By Karat30
    Read the words β€œJody, I’m not a feminist. I like taking care of my man. I like cooking for you. I just don’t like it when you try to control what I do” and had to stop
  • Enjoyed it!

    3
    By jericho's girl
    And I agree 100% - Jericho Barron's is a super sexy alpha male! :-)