I hope you had a wonderful weekend! I was able to spend some time with my hubby and some friends of ours and two of our “nephews”. I also had a chance to read two amazing books — if you’re looking for a Rom-Com, check these out.


Three’s A Crowd 
by Everly Ashton 
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Written in the first person, this is an enemy to lovers story that will have you swooning. Just like real life, those who “like” each other tend to pick on each other. I enjoyed the banter between Fiona and Keane, I was laughing out loud multiple times. The way Keane tries to woo Fiona is sweet and inspiring. I am looking forward to the next book to see how Marlowe’s search for “the one” turns out.


This is book two of three in the “Love in Apartment 3B” series and can be read as a standalone. I would suggest reading “Hit or Miss” first as it is the story of Jemma & Oliver who appear in this book as well. 


Side note — Ms. Ashton is releasing “Don’t Mind if I Do” on April 2nd. This is a standalone book and is about Nick who appears in both “Three’s a Crowd” and “Hit or Miss”. By the blurbs I’ve read it looks to be quite entertaining.



 


To My Immature Ex Boyfriend 
by J.S. Cooper
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Sweet second chance romance with humor, great characters, witty banter, and first love, this story is told in the first person from our heroine and hero’s point of views. I was laughing out loud multiple times, really enjoyed the emails and banter between the couple, and loved the meddling sister and Mawmaw.  The backstory of the couple is realistic...the “southern charm”, high school sweethearts turned college sweethearts, the “hometown couple” and then have an argument/miscommunication and break up. Given the immaturity and lack of dating others, I think this is a common occurrence and something readers can relate to.


This is book five of “The Inappropriate Bachelors” series and can be read as a complete standalone. I highly recommend reading the other books in the series if you haven’t already as they are entertaining as well.


I received a complimentary copy of this book and am voluntarily giving an honest review

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