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I know, I know ! I swore off KA! But I was waiting for years for a spinoff with Hawk’s boys. Ok so I didn’t hate it. That doesn’t mean I loved it. The resolution in this book was anticlimactic. It was almost as if she was too lazy to write the details, so she resolved the threat to the h quickly, then resorted to her old standby of boring decor descriptions and meaningless conversation and contrived drama. But this couple was actually great together despite the author trying to mess it up. But s
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So, full disclosure: this was an attempt to distract myself from the current new (non-romance) read by KA. But I found myself pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed this book.

Is it chock full of KA-isms, and run-on sentences? Yes.
Does the love of decorating show? Yep again.
Did I care? Not at all.
One of the things Ms. Ashley does best is building that found family for her characters and allowing you to invest in them and care about those relationships outside of just the romance. I think it was ...more

At first I didn't think I was going to like Mo. I actually set the book down for a day after reading the first few pages. Then I chided myself about being too judgmental before actually giving him a chance.
I'm so glad I picked it back up. I loved every single second of this book once I started over and pushed through what I didn't get at first.
I was think, with the title, that we were going to keep getting body language from Mo with very little dialogue. That was not the case. This man was jus ...more
I'm so glad I picked it back up. I loved every single second of this book once I started over and pushed through what I didn't get at first.
I was think, with the title, that we were going to keep getting body language from Mo with very little dialogue. That was not the case. This man was jus ...more

I have a horrible memory the older I get and I didn't remember Lottie. I remember the strip club but not too much of what went down there. This though, I really felt like I had read this before. I didn't but it did give me a strange sense of déjà vu.
It was an easy read and a good introduction into the new series that KA just released.
Mo and Lottie fit and I love that they found each other.
I loved, loved, loved all the cameos, it's always fun to see the Hot Bunch :)
So yeah, a good setup that has ...more
It was an easy read and a good introduction into the new series that KA just released.
Mo and Lottie fit and I love that they found each other.
I loved, loved, loved all the cameos, it's always fun to see the Hot Bunch :)
So yeah, a good setup that has ...more


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