Call Me Irresistable (Wynette Texas, #6)
- by: Susan Elizabeth Phillips
- Aug 20, 2015
- 2 min read
5 STARS!
I’m going to make this short and sweet. SENSATIONAL. Pure SEP gold… as I’ve come to expect it now. I have yet to give her less than full marks on any of her books. This one takes us back to good ole Wynette, Texas, and all of the folks that go along with it. And yes… the one and only…
Ted Beaudine. The devastatingly handsome only son and boy genius of the world famous golf champion, Dallas Beaudine and his equally famous and exquisitely beautiful wife, Francesca Day Beaudine. This guy is perfect in every way. Every woman who meets him falls in love with him. Pre-teens crush on him. Old ladies fawn over him. Even the birds sing in his presence and halos of light follow his gorgeous profile. His genius IQ has him saving the environment from the car he drives to the home he lives in. He’s so well known and loved in his home town of Wynette, that they elected him Mayor.
“He sounds like Jesus. Except rich and sexy.” “Watch it, Meg. In this town joking about Jesus could get you shot. You’ve never seen so many of the faithful who’re armed.”
And just in case that isn’t enough, his lovemaking skills are a thing of legend. Completely unselfish. His mouth and hands perform magic on the female form like he was born to please.He never gets upset, and his good deeds know no bounds.And Lucy Jorik is about to marry him. How she landed this perfect male specimen she’ll never understand. But everyone says they’re perfect together. So why did she leave him at the alter during their highly publicized wedding.The only one who understood what she was feeling was her best friend, Meg Koranda. The daughter of Hollywood royalty, Meg’s life was mess. She’d dropped out of college, she’d traveled to foreign lands, sought adventure at every corner of the earth, and completely fucked up her life. And, now she was fucking up Lucy’s as well.At least that’s how everyone else saw it… After Lucy disappears, she left Meg to clean up the mess she left behind in Wynette. And Meg found herself trapped in a town that hated her. No friends, no money, and no family to dig her out of this colossal disaster.And then there is the wrath of Ted.
No wonder he was a legend. He knew exactly how to drive a woman to her maximum sexual pleasure. So why was she so disappointed.
I absolutely LOVED Meg’s character. She was tough, quick witted, and completelycomfortable in her own skin. Even when she’d lost everything, she’d just suck it up, hold her head up high, and do what she had to do to survive.
“Come on, Ted. I’m not exactly the type to be a rich man’s bimbo.” “That’s true.” A world of compassion softened his voice. “Bimbos are generally good-hearted women who are pleasant to be around.” “Spoken from experience, I’m sure. By the way, you may be God Almighty on the golf course, but you’re a lousy dancer. Let me lead.”
There were so many hilariously funny scenes in this book, and just as many touching ones.The entire Wynette clan was present in full force, so it will be much better if you’ve read the series in order.
“This is America. We’re entitled to our opinions.” “Wrong. This is Texas. And my opinion is the only one that counts.”
So many fabulous quotes, and the supporting characters were just fantastic. The final showdown is epic, with the whole town present for the fall of their town hero.There was a epilogue with a lovely HEA. I loved everything about the book. Ok… I guess this wasn’t as short and sweet as I’d intended. Sorry. :)
“The sooner we get through this, the sooner I can strip you naked, lose my self control, and humiliate myself again.”

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