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stephanie_inman's Reviews (228)
I adore Liz Fox’s books for a lot of reasons. The main one being that we often are treated to characters that we’ve already met, or have a connection to those characters.
We met Cassie in Evie’s book. Cassie is Evie’s boss. We’re given a glimpse of this strong heroine in that book. After all, Cassie got divorced and turned a struggling shop into a lucrative one.
I loved Cassie. She is the right balance of independence and vulnerability. Kace is a swoon worthy hero.
As with most Liz Fox novellas, this is low on angst and gives us a nicely done HEA.
Liz Fox has become a go-to author of mine for when I want a warm and fuzzy read that I can get done in a small amount of time.
We met Cassie in Evie’s book. Cassie is Evie’s boss. We’re given a glimpse of this strong heroine in that book. After all, Cassie got divorced and turned a struggling shop into a lucrative one.
I loved Cassie. She is the right balance of independence and vulnerability. Kace is a swoon worthy hero.
As with most Liz Fox novellas, this is low on angst and gives us a nicely done HEA.
Liz Fox has become a go-to author of mine for when I want a warm and fuzzy read that I can get done in a small amount of time.
This short story is the first of four in Liz Fox’s The Right Men interconnected series. All four books, combined can be read in an hour or two. I liked this because it almost turns it into one big story, we just get different POVs and more characters to enjoy.
It is incredibly rare for me to read the first book in an interconnected series and think it’s the best. But, here we have that. Delilah and Bishop are so sweet together. I liked both characters separate as well, which is a huge bonus.
It’s just a sweet, mushy, short story that gives you a great HEA. If that sounds like what you’re in the market for, I recommend this book.
It is incredibly rare for me to read the first book in an interconnected series and think it’s the best. But, here we have that. Delilah and Bishop are so sweet together. I liked both characters separate as well, which is a huge bonus.
It’s just a sweet, mushy, short story that gives you a great HEA. If that sounds like what you’re in the market for, I recommend this book.