New Release/Review: All You Need by Lorelei JamesAll You Need by Lorelei James
Series: Need You, #3
Published by Berkley Books on April 4th 2017
Pages: 368
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A hockey romance burns up the ice in the third sexy Need You novel from the New York Times bestselling author of the Mastered Series and the Blacktop Cowboys® Series.
PR agent Annika Lund can spin any disaster into a win. But revamping the reputation of a notorious Swedish hockey player will take every trick in her arsenal, especially when his agent insists that convincing everyone he’s no longer a playboy is top priority. And that it requires a sham relationship—with Annika playing the part of loving girlfriend.
On fire in the rink and in the bedroom, Axl Hammerquist couldn’t care less about being anyone’s golden boy. So when his agent forces him to play nice with a new publicist, he takes satisfaction in being as much of a pain as possible. But the more time he spends getting to know Annika, the more Axl starts to think that being Mr. Nice Guy might be worth it if it gets him the girl...

Annika Lund is in charge of the PR department at Lund Industries. She’s known as an Ice Queen. Her mother is Swedish, so Annika also speaks it.

Axl is a hockey player, also known as a playboy and continues to get in trouble. He’s from Sweden (see where this is going?) and lets everyone think he speaks no English, so therefore, needs an interpreter. Because of his “playa” tendencies, he was traded from the Chicago Blackhawks to the Minnesota Wild.

Annika’s mom and her brother’s agent team up together to get Axl on the right road to clean up his reputation. The best way to help him…she’ll pretend to be his girlfriend. What neither counted on was the fireworks and major chemistry between them! Will this pretend relationship turn into a real one?

I loved Annika and her names for Axl (pucktard was my favorite)! He’s such a jerk, but I did fall in love with him! This was a long story and I glazed over at the hockey parts (I’m not a sports fan) but overall it was an enjoyable book! – Reviewed by Judy