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Love Her or Lose Her
by Tessa Bailey
If you, like me, were just dying for more of Rosie and Dominic while reading Tessa Bailey's Fix Her Up, oh you are just going to eat Love Her or Lose Her right up.
What could be an entirely angsty, break your heart until the end second-chance romance is instead a make your heart full delicious slow-burner, full of love, humor, and sexy frustration. Watching these two gentle souls who are absolutely perfect for one another learn how to express their love, complete with the most hippy-dippy marriage counselor Rosie can find, is a sheer delight.
While you can certainly read Love Her or Lose Her as a stand-alone, there are appearances from Travis and Georgie (oh Travis), and Bethany who's story I now desperately need.
I'll do a more complete review closer to the pub date (out Jan 2020), but pre-order this one as soon as you can.
I received a free copy in exchange for a fair review.
Audiobook Review (final copy review):
What an absolutely smokin' audiobook! Charlotte North excels at bringing the heat with both Rosie and Dominic's voices, giving me definite pants-feelings throughout. I also noticed that in this finished version (I had previously read an ARC) that little details rounding out Rosie and Dominic's characters were included, such as Rosie packing her silk hair scarf before leaving Dominic for the first time, etc. I'm glad to see these updates.
What could be an entirely angsty, break your heart until the end second-chance romance is instead a make your heart full delicious slow-burner, full of love, humor, and sexy frustration. Watching these two gentle souls who are absolutely perfect for one another learn how to express their love, complete with the most hippy-dippy marriage counselor Rosie can find, is a sheer delight.
While you can certainly read Love Her or Lose Her as a stand-alone, there are appearances from Travis and Georgie (oh Travis), and Bethany who's story I now desperately need.
I'll do a more complete review closer to the pub date (out Jan 2020), but pre-order this one as soon as you can.
I received a free copy in exchange for a fair review.
Audiobook Review (final copy review):
What an absolutely smokin' audiobook! Charlotte North excels at bringing the heat with both Rosie and Dominic's voices, giving me definite pants-feelings throughout. I also noticed that in this finished version (I had previously read an ARC) that little details rounding out Rosie and Dominic's characters were included, such as Rosie packing her silk hair scarf before leaving Dominic for the first time, etc. I'm glad to see these updates.