Taming Lily (The Fowler Sisters #3) by Monica Murphy *Review*

*I received a eARC of this book for my honest review*



I’m in trouble. Again. And instead of facing my problems head on, I’ve run away. Far away this time, and no one can catch me—not my two younger sisters, Violet and Rose, not my father, my grandmother, or that witch Pilar who wants to take control of my family’s cosmetics company. Now I’m in Hawaii, enjoying the sun and the sand and water, where nobody knows the hot mess known as Lily Fowler. And I’m loving every minute of it.
 
But someone is watching me. Following me. He’s gorgeous. And soon we’re talking, and against all my instincts, I reveal bits and pieces of myself to Max. It feels good, though I know he can’t be the man for me. These sudden feelings we share are way too complicated, too fraught, too intense.
 
Then everything explodes and I’m forced to return home. My intentions have always been true, but now everyone’s mad at me. I don’t know who to turn to anymore . . . except to Max. He’s who I want to trust. But I’m not so sure I should. Maybe it’s worth the risk—and what-ifs be damned. . . .

MY THOUGHTS

I have read the other two books in this trilogy and I couldn't wait to get my hands on Taming Lily because I loved Owning Violet and Stealing Rose.

I had given both Owning Violet and Stealing Rose 5 stars but Taming Lily is my favourite of this trilogy.  I  loved Max and Lily's chemistry and how HOT  and steamy this book was.  I loved every minutes of it. 

I admit that I didn't like Max at first because he is working for Pilar but a little bit into the story I started liking him. 

If you aren't big sex in books then I don't recommend this because it is heavy on the sex but if you like books like this then I highly recommend this and this series to you. 

I give this 5 out of 5

Taming Lily by Monica Murphy will be available online and in stores near you on July 7th 2015.

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