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All Fired Up
by Dylan Newton
fast-paced
BETTER THAN THE FIRST.
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Ohhh I loved this so much more y’all. New favorite of these brother books (because we get a third one right??!).
Zander never game up on Imani and I LOVE A MAN WHO FALLS FIRST. Probably my biggest highlight because I was full on smitten with everything he was doing to woo Imani.
I really liked a lot of the conversations throughout about growing up, stability, loss, and more. While I about found myself frustrated with the conflict, the conversations after were much more needed than I realized and I liked the switch up in the drama that usually plays out in these scenarios.
There were small tidbits throughout the plot I didn’t jive with. Nothing to go on about, but it drew me out enough to lower my rating. It was still much more enchanting than book one to me and I’m glad I took a chance on picking it up.
Fast paced and full of sweet moments (and a small dash of steam), I would easily recommend this as a good summertime romance read.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: one open door
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: PTSD, grief depiction, childbirth, loss of parents recounted
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Ohhh I loved this so much more y’all. New favorite of these brother books (because we get a third one right??!).
Zander never game up on Imani and I LOVE A MAN WHO FALLS FIRST. Probably my biggest highlight because I was full on smitten with everything he was doing to woo Imani.
I really liked a lot of the conversations throughout about growing up, stability, loss, and more. While I about found myself frustrated with the conflict, the conversations after were much more needed than I realized and I liked the switch up in the drama that usually plays out in these scenarios.
There were small tidbits throughout the plot I didn’t jive with. Nothing to go on about, but it drew me out enough to lower my rating. It was still much more enchanting than book one to me and I’m glad I took a chance on picking it up.
Fast paced and full of sweet moments (and a small dash of steam), I would easily recommend this as a good summertime romance read.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: one open door
- Violence: low
- Trigger/Content Warnings: PTSD, grief depiction, childbirth, loss of parents recounted