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swapna
I enjoy books about Navy SEALS just like any other reader - the quintessential warrior - but this book was all about pushing the sex limit for the writer. These books are supposed to fall under Romance - how is watching your girlfriend give someone else oral sex, or both doing your girlfriend, romantic? And don't even get me started on the man on man? Really? Ms. Kennedy should have left the SEAL mystique out of it and just used factory workers or office drones - the ones that dream about Fight Club. What happened to "forsaking all others?" I know there are couples who swing, I know there are couples that like threesomes, but in reality, those couples rarely stay together for life. Don't get me wrong, I love to be tilitated as much as the next woman, but I found this book to be pornographic in the worst possible way and not romantic in the least. No more books by Ms. Kennedy for me.
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rita macdonnell
Feeling Hot by Elle Kennedy was originally released in 2012, got a new cover and undergone minor editing.
Feeling Hot is the third book in the Out of Uniform Series. Every book can be read as a standalone and in very order.
Cash McCoy is part of a Navy SEAL team. He and his teammates are a tight knit group of warriors. Only one after the other finds his HEA.
Cash is 27 and loves his life. Women flock at him and he enjoys.
Jennifer Scott is a special case. She can't keep a job for the life of her. The pressure on her is high with a admiral as father and Carson Scott, Lt. at a Navy SEAL team as brother.
Both meet in a coatroom and decide on insta interaction.
And surprise, surprise when a crazy ex stalks her and Carson dec ides Cash has to baysit his little sister.
If there is such a thing like a least favorite book in this great series - and hands down- there isn't really; it would be Feeling Hot. I somehow couldn't connect with the characters. Cash is great, but Jen is bland and pale. But I loved meeting the old crew and can't get enough of them. I give 4 stars.
Feeling Hot is the third book in the Out of Uniform Series. Every book can be read as a standalone and in very order.
Cash McCoy is part of a Navy SEAL team. He and his teammates are a tight knit group of warriors. Only one after the other finds his HEA.
Cash is 27 and loves his life. Women flock at him and he enjoys.
Jennifer Scott is a special case. She can't keep a job for the life of her. The pressure on her is high with a admiral as father and Carson Scott, Lt. at a Navy SEAL team as brother.
Both meet in a coatroom and decide on insta interaction.
And surprise, surprise when a crazy ex stalks her and Carson dec ides Cash has to baysit his little sister.
If there is such a thing like a least favorite book in this great series - and hands down- there isn't really; it would be Feeling Hot. I somehow couldn't connect with the characters. Cash is great, but Jen is bland and pale. But I loved meeting the old crew and can't get enough of them. I give 4 stars.
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shauna mulligan
Recently back from a six month deployment, Navy SEAL Cash McCoy is looking to get laid. The only problem is, he loses the phone number of the gorgeous blonde he met in a bar and he can't get her out of his mind. Then Lady Luck plays a cruel trick on him: Cash meets his fantasy girl again, but it turns out she's his commanding officer's sister.
Jen Scott has had a run of bad luck lately. She's lost her job, her ex-boyfriend is stalking her, and now her brother is pawning her off on one of his men for a few weeks until the stalker situation is resolved. To make a bad situation worse, her appointed bodyguard is none other than Cash, the man who can make her hot just by breathing...and the man who won't touch her because of a promise he made to Jen's brother. After everything she's been through, Jen's not about to sit back and let Cash slip through her fingers. She wants a taste of the sexy SEAL and she won't take no for an answer. If she's willing to break her "no-dating-military-men" rule, then Cash can risk angering her brother. But what starts out as a fling turns into something much more. Will Jen take a chance on falling in love with the kind of man she's sworn to guard her heart against?
I love all the stories in Elle Kennedy's Out of Uniform series, but Feeling Hot might just be my favorite book yet! Feeling Hot is red-hot eroticism meets engaging characters and a swoon-worthy romance. What could be better?
Cash is a delight. He's charming, sexy, caring, responsible, and genuinely warm-hearted. He falls hard for Jen and because he is so likeable, it made me root for him to win the heart of the girl of his dreams. And winning Jen's heart isn't exactly an easy feat. Having grown up with a father and brother in the Navy, Jen has seen what long absences can do to a marriage. It makes her "no-dating-military-men" rule logical and her fears are backed up by her brother's marriage problems, which are in the background of Feeling Hot. Despite her reticence, Jen is a great match for Cash. She's bright, funny, and kind, but she also has insecurities that stem from the pressure coming from her bossy (but well-meaning) family.
Separately, these Jen and Cash are endearing characters, but together... Whew! This book isn't called Feeling Hot for nothing. Ms. Kennedy excels at writing blisteringly sensual sex scenes and she's at the top of her game in Feeling Hot. Cash and Jen set fire to the page when together and Ms. Kennedy even ups the ante with her hottest ménage scene to date, one which has a little man-on-man action between Cash and his best friend, the up-for-anything Dylan (and damn, I want to read Dylan's book).
Feeling Hot is the seventh Out of Uniform story, but it can easily be read as a standalone. Fans of the series will be thrilled to know that all their favorite past heroes and heroines appear in Feeling Hot, and Ms. Kennedy smoothly weaves in updates on each of them. Additionally, there's a subplot in Feeling Hot about Jen's brother Carson and his wife, Holly. Carson and Holly are the hero and heroine of the second Out of Uniform book, Heat of Passion, and in Feeling Hot Ms. Kennedy shows that happily ever after doesn't always go smoothly. Without giving spoilers, I'll say that Carson and Holly's storyline was every bit as emotionally fulfilling as Jen and Cash's was. And alongside past favorites are the new SEALs Ms. Kennedy introduces. I'm hoping that Seth, Jackson, and the aforementioned Dylan are fodder for future Out of Uniform books, because those men intrigued me in Feeling Hot.
Ms. Kennedy's Out of Uniform stories are hot enough to make you sweat and Feeling Hot continues the tradition. I devoured Jen and Cash's story in one sitting, loving the protagonists, their friends, and, yes, the insanely hot erotic encounters. I Joyfully Recommend Feeling Hot and I can't wait to read the next Out of Uniform book!
Shayna for Joyfully Reviewed
Jen Scott has had a run of bad luck lately. She's lost her job, her ex-boyfriend is stalking her, and now her brother is pawning her off on one of his men for a few weeks until the stalker situation is resolved. To make a bad situation worse, her appointed bodyguard is none other than Cash, the man who can make her hot just by breathing...and the man who won't touch her because of a promise he made to Jen's brother. After everything she's been through, Jen's not about to sit back and let Cash slip through her fingers. She wants a taste of the sexy SEAL and she won't take no for an answer. If she's willing to break her "no-dating-military-men" rule, then Cash can risk angering her brother. But what starts out as a fling turns into something much more. Will Jen take a chance on falling in love with the kind of man she's sworn to guard her heart against?
I love all the stories in Elle Kennedy's Out of Uniform series, but Feeling Hot might just be my favorite book yet! Feeling Hot is red-hot eroticism meets engaging characters and a swoon-worthy romance. What could be better?
Cash is a delight. He's charming, sexy, caring, responsible, and genuinely warm-hearted. He falls hard for Jen and because he is so likeable, it made me root for him to win the heart of the girl of his dreams. And winning Jen's heart isn't exactly an easy feat. Having grown up with a father and brother in the Navy, Jen has seen what long absences can do to a marriage. It makes her "no-dating-military-men" rule logical and her fears are backed up by her brother's marriage problems, which are in the background of Feeling Hot. Despite her reticence, Jen is a great match for Cash. She's bright, funny, and kind, but she also has insecurities that stem from the pressure coming from her bossy (but well-meaning) family.
Separately, these Jen and Cash are endearing characters, but together... Whew! This book isn't called Feeling Hot for nothing. Ms. Kennedy excels at writing blisteringly sensual sex scenes and she's at the top of her game in Feeling Hot. Cash and Jen set fire to the page when together and Ms. Kennedy even ups the ante with her hottest ménage scene to date, one which has a little man-on-man action between Cash and his best friend, the up-for-anything Dylan (and damn, I want to read Dylan's book).
Feeling Hot is the seventh Out of Uniform story, but it can easily be read as a standalone. Fans of the series will be thrilled to know that all their favorite past heroes and heroines appear in Feeling Hot, and Ms. Kennedy smoothly weaves in updates on each of them. Additionally, there's a subplot in Feeling Hot about Jen's brother Carson and his wife, Holly. Carson and Holly are the hero and heroine of the second Out of Uniform book, Heat of Passion, and in Feeling Hot Ms. Kennedy shows that happily ever after doesn't always go smoothly. Without giving spoilers, I'll say that Carson and Holly's storyline was every bit as emotionally fulfilling as Jen and Cash's was. And alongside past favorites are the new SEALs Ms. Kennedy introduces. I'm hoping that Seth, Jackson, and the aforementioned Dylan are fodder for future Out of Uniform books, because those men intrigued me in Feeling Hot.
Ms. Kennedy's Out of Uniform stories are hot enough to make you sweat and Feeling Hot continues the tradition. I devoured Jen and Cash's story in one sitting, loving the protagonists, their friends, and, yes, the insanely hot erotic encounters. I Joyfully Recommend Feeling Hot and I can't wait to read the next Out of Uniform book!
Shayna for Joyfully Reviewed
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dave kovalak
"Keep your hands off my sister...You touch her, and I'll drown you."
Navy Seal Cash McCoy had the biggest challenge of his life ahead, keep his hands off the delectable Jen Scott, or her big brother and his CO would drown him. With Jen's ex-boyfriend turned stalker causing problems they are stuck living together and Jen is determined to get her hands on Cash.
The humor was superb, I was laughing from the first page. Poor Cash is coming off a six month deployment and the one woman he can't touch is the only one he wants. I loved that instead of feeling awkward, I found myself rooting for Jen's seduction to succeed.
Jen, is still considered a child by her family, but grows into her own with the help of Cash. I love stories when the heroine finds that one thing that completes her, and the man she loves supports her. Cash is pretty much perfect, which might be the only thing I didn't like about him, I almost wish he had more flaws. That is definitely not something to hold against him, since his strength is so integral to the story.
This is the seventh book in the series, and while that can be problem for other stories, I had no problem figuring out who was who and what was going on. The scenes were sexy and plentiful, but a warning if you don't like hot Navy Seals sharing a woman and even touching at one point, this isn't the book for you. I didn't feel like the ménage and the other sex scenes were out of place or contrived the scenes just seemed to happen naturally.
With hot Navy Seals everywhere there is nothing not to love, this is the book to pick up if you love humor and hot men.
Originally posted at LAS ERotic Reviews
Navy Seal Cash McCoy had the biggest challenge of his life ahead, keep his hands off the delectable Jen Scott, or her big brother and his CO would drown him. With Jen's ex-boyfriend turned stalker causing problems they are stuck living together and Jen is determined to get her hands on Cash.
The humor was superb, I was laughing from the first page. Poor Cash is coming off a six month deployment and the one woman he can't touch is the only one he wants. I loved that instead of feeling awkward, I found myself rooting for Jen's seduction to succeed.
Jen, is still considered a child by her family, but grows into her own with the help of Cash. I love stories when the heroine finds that one thing that completes her, and the man she loves supports her. Cash is pretty much perfect, which might be the only thing I didn't like about him, I almost wish he had more flaws. That is definitely not something to hold against him, since his strength is so integral to the story.
This is the seventh book in the series, and while that can be problem for other stories, I had no problem figuring out who was who and what was going on. The scenes were sexy and plentiful, but a warning if you don't like hot Navy Seals sharing a woman and even touching at one point, this isn't the book for you. I didn't feel like the ménage and the other sex scenes were out of place or contrived the scenes just seemed to happen naturally.
With hot Navy Seals everywhere there is nothing not to love, this is the book to pick up if you love humor and hot men.
Originally posted at LAS ERotic Reviews
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
hadley
Oh, yeah! This book was great. One of my favorite plots in this series.
Cash tries so hard to resist Jen because he knows her older brother Carson will drown him if he ever lays a hand on her. We know that won't last long though.
There were some wicked scene that all I could do was stutter after reading them. This book does not disappoint.
And one of the best parts was that Kennedy wrote in the other characters from the series so that you, as the reader, knew what was going on in their lives as well.
~Bookwhisperer Reviewer MC~
Cash tries so hard to resist Jen because he knows her older brother Carson will drown him if he ever lays a hand on her. We know that won't last long though.
There were some wicked scene that all I could do was stutter after reading them. This book does not disappoint.
And one of the best parts was that Kennedy wrote in the other characters from the series so that you, as the reader, knew what was going on in their lives as well.
~Bookwhisperer Reviewer MC~
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
mike beukes
"Keep your hands off my sister...You touch her, and I'll drown you."
Navy Seal Cash McCoy had the biggest challenge of his life ahead, keep his hands off the delectable Jen Scott, or her big brother and his CO would drown him. With Jen's ex-boyfriend turned stalker causing problems they are stuck living together and Jen is determined to get her hands on Cash.
The humor was superb, I was laughing from the first page. Poor Cash is coming off a six month deployment and the one woman he can't touch is the only one he wants. I loved that instead of feeling awkward, I found myself rooting for Jen's seduction to succeed.
Jen, is still considered a child by her family, but grows into her own with the help of Cash. I love stories when the heroine finds that one thing that completes her, and the man she loves supports her. Cash is pretty much perfect, which might be the only thing I didn't like about him, I almost wish he had more flaws. That is definitely not something to hold against him, since his strength is so integral to the story.
This is the seventh book in the series, and while that can be problem for other stories, I had no problem figuring out who was who and what was going on. The scenes were sexy and plentiful, but a warning if you don't like hot Navy Seals sharing a woman and even touching at one point, this isn't the book for you. I didn't feel like the ménage and the other sex scenes were out of place or contrived the scenes just seemed to happen naturally.
With hot Navy Seals everywhere there is nothing not to love, this is the book to pick up if you love humor and hot men.
Originally posted at LAS ERotic Reviews
Navy Seal Cash McCoy had the biggest challenge of his life ahead, keep his hands off the delectable Jen Scott, or her big brother and his CO would drown him. With Jen's ex-boyfriend turned stalker causing problems they are stuck living together and Jen is determined to get her hands on Cash.
The humor was superb, I was laughing from the first page. Poor Cash is coming off a six month deployment and the one woman he can't touch is the only one he wants. I loved that instead of feeling awkward, I found myself rooting for Jen's seduction to succeed.
Jen, is still considered a child by her family, but grows into her own with the help of Cash. I love stories when the heroine finds that one thing that completes her, and the man she loves supports her. Cash is pretty much perfect, which might be the only thing I didn't like about him, I almost wish he had more flaws. That is definitely not something to hold against him, since his strength is so integral to the story.
This is the seventh book in the series, and while that can be problem for other stories, I had no problem figuring out who was who and what was going on. The scenes were sexy and plentiful, but a warning if you don't like hot Navy Seals sharing a woman and even touching at one point, this isn't the book for you. I didn't feel like the ménage and the other sex scenes were out of place or contrived the scenes just seemed to happen naturally.
With hot Navy Seals everywhere there is nothing not to love, this is the book to pick up if you love humor and hot men.
Originally posted at LAS ERotic Reviews
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
emmie
Oh, yeah! This book was great. One of my favorite plots in this series.
Cash tries so hard to resist Jen because he knows her older brother Carson will drown him if he ever lays a hand on her. We know that won't last long though.
There were some wicked scene that all I could do was stutter after reading them. This book does not disappoint.
And one of the best parts was that Kennedy wrote in the other characters from the series so that you, as the reader, knew what was going on in their lives as well.
~Bookwhisperer Reviewer MC~
Cash tries so hard to resist Jen because he knows her older brother Carson will drown him if he ever lays a hand on her. We know that won't last long though.
There were some wicked scene that all I could do was stutter after reading them. This book does not disappoint.
And one of the best parts was that Kennedy wrote in the other characters from the series so that you, as the reader, knew what was going on in their lives as well.
~Bookwhisperer Reviewer MC~
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