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Ain't He Precious? by Juliette Poe, Sawyer Bennett

ellesea's review

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4.0

It's fun, quirky and entertaining.

myownbookshelves's review

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5.0

My husband loves sweet tea because of all the smooth goodness. I'm not a big fan of sweet, sweet tea. I like just enough sweetness but still feel the bite of the tannin. Well, Juliette Poe delivers the perfectly balanced serving of sweet romance. Trixie and Ryland separated under the conditions that what they saw their future as completely different paths. Put a little time in place and maybe a second chance is all this relationship needs.

My favorite part about the trope is normally this isn't easy to get it right a second time. And Juliette Poe hits this outta the park with sweet and funny. I loved how fish out of water Ryland was and yet willing to adapt. However, this is a story where the secondary character s DEFINITELY stole the show.

For a new 'debut', this story is goes down so smoothly you'll be holding out your kindle needing a refill. Read and enjoy - everything you want in a highly entertaining read. 5 out of 5 stars.

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fortheloveoffictionalworlds's review

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4.0

This was a short yet sweet second chance romance that neither over the top angsty nor was it anywhere fizzling - I liked it - and it honestly took me like two uninterrupted hours to actually read it; but it definitely helped me take my mind of my migraine! :)



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lindaunconventionalbookworms's review

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4.0

Ain't He Precious is a cute, southern romance. There's a second chance at love. Strong family ties. Scorching hotness, and some great characters.
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