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Love's Truth
by K. Lashaun
Capri and Truth have been divorced for a year, after spending nearly their entire young adulthood in love. The love is still there, but Capri needed out after Truth dedication to his career (and refusal to check his family friend and employee Asia's disrespect) subsumes his life.
But now, a year later, Truth proposed they act on their simmering sexual chemistry. Sex only, right? But, as their sex pact quickly turns into the sparks of a new beginning, can Truth and Capri finally sort out the obstacles in the way of their HEA?
Oh my gosh, these two were combustible. *fans self* A case of they clearly were fighting and f*cking and not dealing with what led to the fights, but they finally got it out there, and talked! I was a bit leery of the jealous friend trope, but I really loved how K. Lashaun presented it, and never made Asia a villain. Truth needed to be firm, and I'm glad he listened to his wife.
All this said, loved the heat level and how it supported the emotional growth. I also appreciated the author depicting two young lovers (got together in HS and had a daughter very early), making it the long haul despite the ups and downs. Also this was the first time I saw a romance hero who owned an operated a dispensary, and that was great!
But now, a year later, Truth proposed they act on their simmering sexual chemistry. Sex only, right? But, as their sex pact quickly turns into the sparks of a new beginning, can Truth and Capri finally sort out the obstacles in the way of their HEA?
Oh my gosh, these two were combustible. *fans self* A case of they clearly were fighting and f*cking and not dealing with what led to the fights, but they finally got it out there, and talked! I was a bit leery of the jealous friend trope, but I really loved how K. Lashaun presented it, and never made Asia a villain. Truth needed to be firm, and I'm glad he listened to his wife.
All this said, loved the heat level and how it supported the emotional growth. I also appreciated the author depicting two young lovers (got together in HS and had a daughter very early), making it the long haul despite the ups and downs. Also this was the first time I saw a romance hero who owned an operated a dispensary, and that was great!