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Crazy for Loving You by Pippa Grant

amandaj6's review against another edition

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5.0

Crazy good!

I really liked West and Daisy. They are so awesome together along with Remy! And all the family and friends and I just want to be among them! What a great ending to this series!

joskypay's review against another edition

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5.0

Classic Pippa lovers and new fans rejoice! This book is SO everything this author is known for. Wacky hi jinks, super hot sexy times, witty banter, somewhat controlled chaos, SO MANY FEELS! Plus some intrigue and suspense, a little bit of danger even, and some super special cameos from some of our favorite characters, this book has EVERYTHING. I absolutely loved every minute. The baby just added to the already sweet Daisy and West story of their love and how to not compartmentalize things in life. Sometimes you can't just put everything away in neat little boxes and alot of the best things in life are unplanned! This book has alot of that, plus a lot of kick butt heroines who are bosses in their own right, showing how to share their lives with their men but not diminish their own power and voice. This book (and the Bluewater Billionaires series) is about women who are in charge learning and discovering and organically changing some long held beliefs without sacrificing their principles or lowering their powerful voices. I loved this book in particular because it was both a perfect introduction to Pippa Grant books if you're a new reader, it would be a perfectly good place to start, but it also ties in to other authors of this series AND other characters of her own, its a perfect blend and I LOVED it!

hijinx_abound's review against another edition

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4.0

Daisy & West are delicious. You’ve got your sorta grumpy hero who has a really awesome hidden sense of humor and your flighty, rich heroine that nobody takes seriously.
I love Daisy. She is such a ball of sunshine. She is a people person at heart and if everyone writes her off as a party girl, it’s no big.
I love West. He has had absolutely no luck in relationships. He’s a caretaker at his core and he finds people that don’t value him. I really want to join his family because they are so much fun.
I loved their meet cute. Adding in the baby was definitely different.
I really loved this whole series. A group of bad ass women finding their HEA’s without giving up who they are. I will always say yes to this !

ssrosepetal's review against another edition

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4.0

Honesty time, I really wasn't a fan of Daisy at the beginning. Please don't get me wrong, I loved this book. I loved everyone from West to Remy and all the way to West's siblings and mom. However I just had a hard time with Daisy. As she kept putting it she was just so "fake". It wasn't until her cracks started showing that I absolutely fell in love with her. Daisy was so strong and she had such a huge heart. She was just so afraid to let anyone see the real Daisy. She wouldn't even let her best friends see the real her, though they knew her real self the whole time. You can't help but fall in love with her. West was well, West. He was flawed and grumpy at times but he was so wonderful too. He just wanted a family to love. He unexpectedly gets that in the form of a cute little baby who he can't help but love and her party hard aunt. West and all his sweetness will just make you melt! I have to say I love the Drag Queen brunch scenes. Those were the best! This is a laugh out loud, swoon-worthy love story that if not for my crazy busy life I wouldn't have put down. Will definitely miss this family and their crazy bunch! *I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book for my honest and unbiased review.*

ccrisp's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5⭐️ 2

trish_beautifulchaosreviews's review against another edition

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5.0

Ohmigoodness, if I couldn't laugh any harder. I have never had an author make me laugh this hard reading a text conversation. But that was only the beginning of the charm of this book. We've been getting to know Daisy for three books as she crazy-ed her friends through their romances. She's charming, hilarious, irreverent, and a blast to party with. Being grown-up and adulting, not so much. Oh, she's successful mind you, but she's still a wild-child. It's her method of running. Then she is left Remy, the baby, and finds she co-parenting with West, a retired Marine. He's a daddy-in-waiting. As in, he wants a family, or, more precisely, kids. Remy is the catalyst that brings these two together, and the results are hilarious and touchingly sweet.

Read it! Now. Really, stop what you're doing and get the book now. I insist.

valeen's review against another edition

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3.0

3.3

whatcha_listening_to's review against another edition

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2.0

Not going to review because it would just but all negative.

The one thing I did enjoy was Daisy being Blue, that cracked me up.

jennifermarie119's review against another edition

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5.0

So much fun!

I just love Daisy and West’s story from the way they meet, all the crazy fun characters, Jaeger family texts, and my four favorite billionaire ladies. If you are looking for comedy this book is laugh out loud funny!! Sad that the Bluewater Billionaires series has come to an end it was a incredible series!!

morganrasco0315's review

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adventurous challenging emotional funny hopeful lighthearted sad fast-paced

5.0