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The Make Out Artist
by Sara Ney
Once again, Sara Ney has written a story that doesn’t have too much drama for drama’s sake. I love that this whole series is turning out to be that way. We get all the fun banter and steamy moments that we’ve come to expect from this author.
While this one is like the others in how smoothly for the most part that the relationship develops and grows, I did have a moment at the final dark moment where I definitely did not see that coming. But once again I felt the characters dealt with it all very realistically. Both in how they reacted as well as the talking through not only to themselves but to their friends to make decisions. I also loved that the main character in this story was Molly and we know and adore her from when she was the young girl living next door to Tripp Wallace in Hard to Love. It was so much fun seeing her grown up and getting her own HEA, and hearing her call Tripp Mr. Wallace and teasing him about being old.
The ending of this one definitely set up for the next book which comes out in October, and I’m really excited for that one now!
Review first posted on Lisa Loves Literature.
While this one is like the others in how smoothly for the most part that the relationship develops and grows, I did have a moment at the final dark moment where I definitely did not see that coming. But once again I felt the characters dealt with it all very realistically. Both in how they reacted as well as the talking through not only to themselves but to their friends to make decisions. I also loved that the main character in this story was Molly and we know and adore her from when she was the young girl living next door to Tripp Wallace in Hard to Love. It was so much fun seeing her grown up and getting her own HEA, and hearing her call Tripp Mr. Wallace and teasing him about being old.
The ending of this one definitely set up for the next book which comes out in October, and I’m really excited for that one now!
Review first posted on Lisa Loves Literature.