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Thanks For Last Night
by Lauren Blakely
I adored the first book in this series, Dear Sexy Ex-Boyfriend, and either didn’t realize book 2 was out or was too busy when it came out, so I joined back in with this third, and I think final book in the series. There was also a book I thought was the second, A Guy Walks Into My Bar, and while those characters are in the group of friends for this one, I guess there was a whole other book I missed.
This book was okay. It had the steaminess and the wittiness of the group of friends that I enjoy. And I liked how the relationship went, even if they fought it for longer than they probably should have. The one thing I feel this book needed some more of, that I can’t believe I’m going to say this, it needed a bit more drama to it. I just kept waiting for the other shoe to fall at the end of the story, one last thing the couple would have to overcome or something. And it wasn’t there. So, really, I feel that it was quite realistic. But maybe I needed a bit more angst? Just a teensy tiny bit?
However in lieu of that extra angst at the end, we got some great epilogues for all of the characters in the other stories, as well as a little side story for one of Ransom’s sisters.
Review first appeared on Lisa Loves Literature
This book was okay. It had the steaminess and the wittiness of the group of friends that I enjoy. And I liked how the relationship went, even if they fought it for longer than they probably should have. The one thing I feel this book needed some more of, that I can’t believe I’m going to say this, it needed a bit more drama to it. I just kept waiting for the other shoe to fall at the end of the story, one last thing the couple would have to overcome or something. And it wasn’t there. So, really, I feel that it was quite realistic. But maybe I needed a bit more angst? Just a teensy tiny bit?
However in lieu of that extra angst at the end, we got some great epilogues for all of the characters in the other stories, as well as a little side story for one of Ransom’s sisters.
Review first appeared on Lisa Loves Literature