Published April 24th, 2017 by Entangled: Amara
Print Length: 292 pages
Genre: Romantic Comedy, Romance
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My Review
I’ve read this book a few months ago and just now posting this review but it still stands. I went to check it again before hitting publish because I wanted to be sure. I can tell you that I remembered why I liked this story with just a few notes here and there from my Kindle app.
As personal buffers go Clover Lee is the best I’ve seen in a book at this point in my life. She’s hilariously funny and even when she makes mistakes, she does it with style. Her awkwardness clicked with me somehow.
Sawyer Carlyle is the owner of an international company but he’s scared of his mother and her tactics. I know the feeling so I could empathize with him when my mother gets an idea there is no way to deter her… normally.
The plot of the story had some ups and downs when it came to being realistic. I know this is a fiction romance book but I like some realistic aspects to it.
I have no complaints about the writing because I did not look or saw any blatant mistakes there. The story flow was good and I liked the level of detail that Avery Flynn used in this book.
When it comes to the sex scenes, because this book has them, they are not for everybody because of the level of details that the author uses is very high. If you don’t enjoy that kind of writing on steamy scenes, I don’t know what to tell you, maybe skip the sex? But where’s the fun in that?
All that being said, I would recommend you to give this book a try. I laughed a lot and have to use the AC a lot while reading this story. Maybe you can find the fun in its pages like I did.
About the Author
USA Today bestselling romance author Avery Flynn has three slightly-wild children, loves a hockey-addicted husband and is desperately hoping someone invents the coffee IV drip.
She fell in love with romance while reading Johanna Lindsey’s Mallory books. It wasn’t long before Avery had read through all the romance offerings at her local library. Needing a romance fix, she turned to Harlequin’s four books a month home delivery service to ease the withdrawal symptoms. That worked for a short time, but it wasn’t long before the local bookstore’s staffs knew her by name.
Avery was a reader before she was a writer and hopes to always be both. She loves to write about smartass alpha heroes who are as good with a quip as they are with their *ahem* other God-given talents. Her heroines are feisty, fierce and fantastic. Brainy and brave, these ladies know how to stand on their own two feet and knock the bad guys off theirs.