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Enjoy the View
by Sarah Morgenthaler
Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for the eARC. All opinions are my own!
BEST OF THE SERIES.
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Seriously. THE BEST ONE. I LOVED IT SO MUCH. I WOULD WRITE THIS ENTIRE REVIEW IN CAPS IF I COULD.
But I understand that might annoy some of y’all so I’ll try to tame my emotions here.
OR MAYBE NOT.
I was nervous to dive in because I had *hyped* this book up in my mind. I adore Easton. I was ready for his grumpy mountain man self to mind some love. This did not disappoint. From chapter one I knew I was in for the perfect contemporary romance.
Easton and River’s chemistry was off the charts. Banter on point. Sly looks, and near kisses, heavens I was begging for them to kiss by the time we got there. I loved getting both of their stories and points of view. Add in climbing a daunting mountain and let the romance commence. I’m just still sitting here smitten with them. They bounced off each other beautifully and I really felt like they were a match. The conflict for this one wasn’t over drawn and dramatic. Fit right in and the solution had me giddy. Goodness gracious, read these books y’all.
It’s been sealed that I’m a Morgenthaler fan. I can’t wait to see what she writes next. Hot dang, I loved this book y’all. This entire review would be more gushing so trust me on this. Snowy, low steam, cute and fluffy, contemporary romance in Alaska. It’s all there folks.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary romance
- Language: A little
- Romance: kisses / make-outs; one love scene that is so closed door you barely realize it
- Violence: accidents and injuries from mountain climbing (near frostbite, low oxygen levels, falls)
BEST OF THE SERIES.
BLOG || INSTAGRAM
Seriously. THE BEST ONE. I LOVED IT SO MUCH. I WOULD WRITE THIS ENTIRE REVIEW IN CAPS IF I COULD.
But I understand that might annoy some of y’all so I’ll try to tame my emotions here.
OR MAYBE NOT.
I was nervous to dive in because I had *hyped* this book up in my mind. I adore Easton. I was ready for his grumpy mountain man self to mind some love. This did not disappoint. From chapter one I knew I was in for the perfect contemporary romance.
Easton and River’s chemistry was off the charts. Banter on point. Sly looks, and near kisses, heavens I was begging for them to kiss by the time we got there. I loved getting both of their stories and points of view. Add in climbing a daunting mountain and let the romance commence. I’m just still sitting here smitten with them. They bounced off each other beautifully and I really felt like they were a match. The conflict for this one wasn’t over drawn and dramatic. Fit right in and the solution had me giddy. Goodness gracious, read these books y’all.
It’s been sealed that I’m a Morgenthaler fan. I can’t wait to see what she writes next. Hot dang, I loved this book y’all. This entire review would be more gushing so trust me on this. Snowy, low steam, cute and fluffy, contemporary romance in Alaska. It’s all there folks.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary romance
- Language: A little
- Romance: kisses / make-outs; one love scene that is so closed door you barely realize it
- Violence: accidents and injuries from mountain climbing (near frostbite, low oxygen levels, falls)