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3.75
What a fun throuple novella! I loved the pre-established relationship between Leo and Jace and just how comfortable and secure they were in their relationship that there was no issue or jealously when it came to adding a third.
Graphic: Sexual content
Minor: Toxic relationship
Ahh what a cute novella! When reading, "A Merry Little Meet Cute" Angel and Luca's relationship was hard to figure out...we could tell something was there but we weren't really given any info...so this novella was perfect. Not only did it clear up exactly what happened during the events of "A Merry Little Meet Cute" but it also showed us the evolution of their relationship, both getting out of their comfort zone and opening up to the love they had for each other.
Graphic: Sexual content
4.25
What I love about this book is it really is more about Ella regaining her own self confidence and finding her self worth, while exploring her own sexuality.
Another thing I love is the way the book is written, because she's in "entertainer" she's given proposals to read through and decide if she wants to accept...and the best part is each proposal lists exactly what is wanted/expected for the clients experience so if you, as the reader, read through the proposal and realize it's not something you can handle you can always skip the entire scene and move onto scenes you are comfortable reading.
Graphic: Emotional abuse, Sexual content, and Sexual violence
3.5
I saw a preview of this book on TT and new i needed to read it...I mean an FBI agent falling for the girl he's being paid to keep an eye on...and trying to save her from her deadly revenge plot?!
So like book 2...this one started off a little slow for me...and I was worried. Once I hit about the 40% mark or so I was fully invested in this couple and their HEA.
Though I enjoyed their story I don't think it lived up to the hype I had for it in my head 😅
Graphic: Bullying, Emotional abuse, Misogyny, Sexual content, Toxic relationship, Gaslighting, and Classism
4.75
I adore Bee and Nolan so much 🥰 a biconic couple 💜
4/22/2022
***I received an ARC of this book from Avon, via Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.***
Content Warnings: Parent with bipolar disorder, loss of a parent, fatphobia, explicit sexual scenes, and discrimination/harassment/hate towards sex workers [not by the authors or main characters its discrimination the characters face by the media/strangers within the book].
When I first heard about this book, about a month ago, I knew that I needed to get my hands on it. I sped on over to Netgalley and hit request so fast, so when I logged on to my PC yesterday and it said I’d been approved for the ARC I was ECSTATIC! So judge all you want but I DEVOURED this Christmas book in April…and I feel no shame!
From the very start of this book, I was laughing out loud, giggling, and firmly invested. A huge fan of dual narrative I adored going back and forth between Bee and Nolan’s perspectives! I also love how the prologue perfectly set up the story but came from a 3rd narrative/perspective that was hilarious!
Bee has always loved performing, even though she’s faced a lot of discrimination, and disrespect, due to her being plus-sized. Having found confidence, community, and family while creating adult content online, Bee is enjoying life but always contemplates her childhood dream of taking on more mainstream roles. So when Bee’s producer calls and tells her he needs her to star in a Hope Channel production, with a list of rules to prevent anyone from connecting her to her online persona, though extremely nervous she decides to give it a shot.
Having grown up in the limelight Nolan knows what it feels like to live under a microscope. Being part of this Hope Channel movie could open doors, and opportunities that could ensure he has a steady income to support his family, and finally shed the bad boy image that’s always followed him. After his father passed Nolan felt the need to take care of his younger sister and mom. Being employed means having the medical insurance and money his family needs to ensure his sister finishes school, and his mother is able to get the doctor’s appointments and medication she needs for her bipolar disorder.
I loved that Bee has been a fan of Nolan’s since his boy band days and Nolan has been a fan of Bee since he first saw her profile on ClosedDoors, a few years ago, and is a top-tier member/supporter of hers. The fact that they both are fans, and longtime supporters, of each other without knowing is so cute!
It may be April but I devoured this Christmas book in less than 24 hours and now I’m just sad that I’ll have to wait, hopefully not super long, to jump into more books in this series. I’m excited to see what other love stories come out of this series, there are quite a few potentials, just based on all the different characters we meet in this book.
If you’re looking for a fun holiday romance between a hot/fat,/bisexual/sex worker and a reformed/sexy/bisexual/boy band man that also has great representation you’re going to want to pre-order this book right away!
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Biphobia, Body shaming, and Death of parent
Did not finish book.
4.0
I ADORED book one in this series so I was excited to start another one. I first heard about the series by seeing a TT about the 3rd book and knew I needed to get to know everyone in this universe. ^^
This book did feel like it started off a little slow...but once I was in...I was 100% invested.
The spice was SPICING! Like gah damn 🥵
Graphic: Bullying, Emotional abuse, Panic attacks/disorders, Sexual content, Toxic relationship, Toxic friendship, and Sexual harassment
Minor: Death of parent
3.0
What to say about this novella...
I liked the overall idea, though Cyn was WAY more adventurous and trusting that I would be 🤣
I wish there was a better balance between Cyn's level of sunshine to Griffin's level of grumpy...it felt like she was a so sunshiny that I was annoyed 😅 especially since Griffin just seemed to be reacting normally for someone has lived a secluded life and just had a stranger enter it...
Another thing that kept throwing me off was the way Cyn mentioned how the town talked about Griffin...like he's an old urban legend...as in he should be old AF...so near the end when he finally mentions something about being in his late 30s I was relieved but also confused.
Graphic: Sexual content
3.0
This one was okay...
Bothered me that the leading lady had been told by her doctor that she had partially blocked tubes so most likely couldn't get pregnant or it would be very difficult to get pregnant and then BAM a one night stand and a broken condom ends in not only being pregnant but with triplets?!
Gonna take a book or two away from this series before diving into book 3...I need a little palate cleanser.
Graphic: Emotional abuse, Physical abuse, Sexual content, Toxic relationship, Pregnancy, and Gaslighting
4.0
Mention of: parental abandonment and neglect
The accidental pregnancy trope, especially partnered with the alphahole boss trope, doesn't always go well...but I loved how Nadia wrote it here.
I love that our leading lady, Amy, is intelligent and confident all on her own. Thanks to dual POV we also get to see that, although her boss seems like a dick, all the actions he takes, whether or not he should, are all there to help her grow and get to know her more.
From the moment they meet, though she doesn't realize it, Amy becomes a large part of Emmett's life...ahhh it's just cute how much of a cinnamon roll/golden retriever Emmett is when it comes to Amy!
Graphic: Sexual content, Toxic relationship, and Pregnancy
Moderate: Abandonment