![]() ![]() ) There is angst sprinkled throughout, but nothing feels overwhelming or contrived because the characters act like real people-they actually talk things over. It is a feel good story, but not as syrupy sweet as her last book, if you don’t count the Midnight Chocolates, but those are for emergency crisis resolutions. If I had to describe the book in one word, it would be ‘well-balanced’. As Fate would have it, the first woman she’s seriously attracted to turns out to be the head of their fiercest rival. Fortunately she has managed to hang on to a steadfast group of friends from a LGBT school club and they’ve gone on to form an advertising firm that’s gotten good enough to go after the big accounts. Being given up time and again has made Brook wary of love and relationships. Brayden steps into that exclusive club of romance-only authors whose every release will be eagerly awaited and snapped up by the hopeless romantics.īrooklyn grew up being bounced around in the foster home system, eventually finishing her late teens in a group home. ![]() If you could only buy one book among all of this year's romantic lesfic releases, this should be your first choice. ![]()
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