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Tools of Engagement
by Tessa Bailey
So Tools of Engagement popped up when I was lurking on Edelweiss+ in the late hours of the night and um, oops I read the whole thing already?
Readers, I laughed and I loved it. Full review to come closer to the publication date (September 2020 sounds like a lifetime away). Wes is a smitten kitten and a sexy stud all rolled up in a hunky cowboy wrapping and I felt very seen reading about overthinking Bethany.
Thank you to Avon for the advanced reading copy!
So I read this right before our first lock down here in the states. What a different world that was. I originally rated this five stars, but am rounding down to 4 after listening on audio. I very much enjoyed the narrator, and Wes is an absolutely delicious cowboy who can ma'am me anytime please and thank you. I have a very big soft spot for Bethany, and her journey to realizing masking her insecurities with a big case of perfectionism isn't healthy or the right way to be. Then entire concept of the flipping TV show was basically a throw-away and really didn't need to be there (could have simply competed amongst themselves and had relators appraise the flips to determine who won), but again, I'm a huge Tessa Bailey fan and basically I'll read whatever she puts out.
Readers, I laughed and I loved it. Full review to come closer to the publication date (September 2020 sounds like a lifetime away). Wes is a smitten kitten and a sexy stud all rolled up in a hunky cowboy wrapping and I felt very seen reading about overthinking Bethany.
Thank you to Avon for the advanced reading copy!
So I read this right before our first lock down here in the states. What a different world that was. I originally rated this five stars, but am rounding down to 4 after listening on audio. I very much enjoyed the narrator, and Wes is an absolutely delicious cowboy who can ma'am me anytime please and thank you. I have a very big soft spot for Bethany, and her journey to realizing masking her insecurities with a big case of perfectionism isn't healthy or the right way to be. Then entire concept of the flipping TV show was basically a throw-away and really didn't need to be there (could have simply competed amongst themselves and had relators appraise the flips to determine who won), but again, I'm a huge Tessa Bailey fan and basically I'll read whatever she puts out.