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Twice Shy
by Sarah Hogle
This book is like a warm hug - I loved it! A must read for socially awkward romantics everywhere!
I have to say that I fell hard for Wesley. How much more awkward, innocent and romantic can you be and still manage to be sexy and irresistible? Hogle does such an amazing job with this story and the romance between Maybell and Wesley. I was rooting for them from the moment they met. Maybe it's bc I saw so much of myself in Maybell and I wanted her to have her HEA. I have always been an avid daydreamer so I was so taken in by her daydreams and the solace they provided her. I totally get it Maybell - my augmented universe is way cooler than the real world too.
So when reality blurs the lines between fantasy with Wesley - how can you not root for that? They were just so darn cute! Seeing each other for who they were, accepting all the imperfections and quirks and being there for each other in exactly they way they need it.
I finished this book with a smile on my face and a flutter in my heart. I now need to go back and read Hogle's previous book, You Deserve Each Other.
I have to say that I fell hard for Wesley. How much more awkward, innocent and romantic can you be and still manage to be sexy and irresistible? Hogle does such an amazing job with this story and the romance between Maybell and Wesley. I was rooting for them from the moment they met. Maybe it's bc I saw so much of myself in Maybell and I wanted her to have her HEA. I have always been an avid daydreamer so I was so taken in by her daydreams and the solace they provided her. I totally get it Maybell - my augmented universe is way cooler than the real world too.
So when reality blurs the lines between fantasy with Wesley - how can you not root for that? They were just so darn cute! Seeing each other for who they were, accepting all the imperfections and quirks and being there for each other in exactly they way they need it.
I finished this book with a smile on my face and a flutter in my heart. I now need to go back and read Hogle's previous book, You Deserve Each Other.