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I was sooooo relieved seeing on-page that Owen knew from the almost beginning! I would not have enjoyed a full book of Jason being called "Carl" by everyone
emotional
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
4.5
Me pone triste que sea el último libro de esta saga, pero me alegra que me haya gustado muchísimo más que el anterior.
Jason y Owen los amo tanto, son super lindos y tiernos. Alex también te amo.
Lo único que no me gustó es que quedaron varias cosas que no te aclaran, si bien no tienen que ver 100% con los protagonistas igual quedan sueltas en la trama.
Me pone triste que sea el último libro de esta saga, pero me alegra que me haya gustado muchísimo más que el anterior.
Jason y Owen los amo tanto, son super lindos y tiernos. Alex también te amo.
Lo único que no me gustó es que quedaron varias cosas que no te aclaran, si bien no tienen que ver 100% con los protagonistas igual quedan sueltas en la trama.
I really thought this was adorable and enjoyed it a lot. The premise was a bit preposterous and Jason was a little more clueless than realistic, but still very fun.
Would definitely read again
Read on kindle
Would definitely read again
Read on kindle
I would like to thank GRR for the opportunity to read and review this ARC.
♐OMG Sagittarius Saves Libra was SUCH an adorable read!! I really loved this!! Like seriously—WHAT A BREATHTAKINGLY COZY, UNABASHEDLY SWEET AND SEXY VIBE! stg I would have just basked in this loveliness for a while longer if i didn't have to do up a review.♎
♎Ok so BIG YES for these astrological darlings! Not only was Jason just the cutest, wildlife (non) enthusiast/double entendre spewing crumpet, but Owen was all kinds of badge-wearing dependable and small town "neighbourly", with a supersonic calendar model body that made the falling in love/sexy shenanigans veeeeery easy on the eyes! Every sentence was delightful and i ate all of this romance up! Then I jumped straight into Capricorn Faces Scorpio because Book 7 featured Jason's twin, Carl, and all the aching behind why Carl needed the twin switch in the first place! My heart was already breaking for him ngl. And also, Fk Pete.♐
♐Anyway, this was completely marvelous and a fantastic treat of a read, and i'm very much looking forward to devouring the entire series because THIS VIBE was wonderful and smushy and everything i need in my reading life right now!♎
♐OMG Sagittarius Saves Libra was SUCH an adorable read!! I really loved this!! Like seriously—WHAT A BREATHTAKINGLY COZY, UNABASHEDLY SWEET AND SEXY VIBE! stg I would have just basked in this loveliness for a while longer if i didn't have to do up a review.♎
♎Ok so BIG YES for these astrological darlings! Not only was Jason just the cutest, wildlife (non) enthusiast/double entendre spewing crumpet, but Owen was all kinds of badge-wearing dependable and small town "neighbourly", with a supersonic calendar model body that made the falling in love/sexy shenanigans veeeeery easy on the eyes! Every sentence was delightful and i ate all of this romance up! Then I jumped straight into Capricorn Faces Scorpio because Book 7 featured Jason's twin, Carl, and all the aching behind why Carl needed the twin switch in the first place! My heart was already breaking for him ngl. And also, Fk Pete.♐
♐Anyway, this was completely marvelous and a fantastic treat of a read, and i'm very much looking forward to devouring the entire series because THIS VIBE was wonderful and smushy and everything i need in my reading life right now!♎
Well this was just plain adorable. I loved Jason. He needed to know where he truly came from even though his adoption was filled with love. Having his newly found twin brother ask him to cover for him as best man leading up to his ex's wedding wasn't going to be easy, but at least Jason would have the opportunity to meet the rest of his family. Of course keeping the secret seems almost impossible even from day one. That could just be because Sergeant Owen Stirling has him figured out within just a few minutes of meeting him.
Owen was so sweet. I loved how sure he was of what he wanted and how supportive of Jason he was. He and Jason were such a lovely couple. Jason's so oblivious to the sorts of things that come out of his mouth, but for Owen the amusement comes out of finding it adorable. I just loved watching these two figure out how to make everything work. So sweet.
Owen was so sweet. I loved how sure he was of what he wanted and how supportive of Jason he was. He and Jason were such a lovely couple. Jason's so oblivious to the sorts of things that come out of his mouth, but for Owen the amusement comes out of finding it adorable. I just loved watching these two figure out how to make everything work. So sweet.
Book safety, content warnings, and tropes down below.
Jason hadn’t thought Owen would steer him out of his home, once again groaning about having reached his limit. It was all very efficiently done, a firm yet gentle grip on the back of his neck, steady steps, and disbelieving laughter—and Jason . . . sort of, kind of, completely got it.
This book really tickled my funny bone. The humor was just so casual. Always there, but somehow didn't feel forced. It was just funny through and through. It was also surprisingly hot. Who doesn't love a guy who likes to be held down a little while boning. Anyway, super cute and funny, and also made me shed a couple of tears, as adoption is a big theme throughout and apparently that's got a direct line to my tear ducts.
Definitely recommend if you feel like reading something light, low angst, funny and hot.
“Did it get you?” Jason blinked, startled, and looked down. Owen was outlining a small tear in his jeans. Oh. He squeezed his thighs together and shook his head. “Ah, I’m fine. Just got the denim.”
“Thank you.”
“Oh yes, thank you, Sergeant Owen Stirling. Sir.”
“That wasn’t a directive, Jason.”
⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️
⚠️ Tropes & tags ⚠️
Neighbours
Life-swapping twins
Australian setting
Professional musician
Size difference
Small town
Bisexual awakening
Police officer MC
Oblivious and clueless MC
Fake relationship
Misuse of a piano
⚠️ Content warning ⚠️
Themes of being adopted and separated from twin at birth
Mentions of spiders and snakes (set in Australia)
Brief mention of SC having allergic reaction (EpiPen used, off page)
Explicit sexual content
⚠️Book safety ⚠️
Cheating: No
Other person drama: Owen's ex is a slimey d-bag and wants Owen back eventually, and the reader and Jason might think for a moment that there'll be OM drama, but it's all relatively pain free, and Owen doesn't want back with his ex.
Breakup: No
POV: 3rd person, single
Genre: Contemporary romance
Pairing: M/M
Strict roles or versatile: Strict roles
Main characters’ age: 26 and 29
Series: Interconnected standalone
Kindle Unlimited: Yes
Pages: 226
Happy ending: Yes
“Yes, I have my own home and my own life—and it’s quite different from Carl’s. Although, we’ve obviously both got groaning wood that needs tending to.” Owen walked out of the room. Just turned and swept out. “Owen?” A grumble came around a bend in the hall, unintelligible.
Jason felt that stare in his stomach, which . . . was still lodged in his groin.
“Don’t make me laugh. I’m drowning in remorse.”
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Jason hadn’t thought Owen would steer him out of his home, once again groaning about having reached his limit. It was all very efficiently done, a firm yet gentle grip on the back of his neck, steady steps, and disbelieving laughter—and Jason . . . sort of, kind of, completely got it.
This book really tickled my funny bone. The humor was just so casual. Always there, but somehow didn't feel forced. It was just funny through and through. It was also surprisingly hot. Who doesn't love a guy who likes to be held down a little while boning. Anyway, super cute and funny, and also made me shed a couple of tears, as adoption is a big theme throughout and apparently that's got a direct line to my tear ducts.
Definitely recommend if you feel like reading something light, low angst, funny and hot.
“Did it get you?” Jason blinked, startled, and looked down. Owen was outlining a small tear in his jeans. Oh. He squeezed his thighs together and shook his head. “Ah, I’m fine. Just got the denim.”
“Thank you.”
“Oh yes, thank you, Sergeant Owen Stirling. Sir.”
“That wasn’t a directive, Jason.”
⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️
⚠️ Tropes & tags ⚠️
Neighbours
Life-swapping twins
Australian setting
Professional musician
Size difference
Small town
Bisexual awakening
Police officer MC
Oblivious and clueless MC
Fake relationship
Misuse of a piano
⚠️ Content warning ⚠️
Themes of being adopted and separated from twin at birth
Mentions of spiders and snakes (set in Australia)
Brief mention of SC having allergic reaction (EpiPen used, off page)
Explicit sexual content
⚠️Book safety ⚠️
Cheating: No
Other person drama: Owen's ex is a slimey d-bag and wants Owen back eventually, and the reader and Jason might think for a moment that there'll be OM drama, but it's all relatively pain free, and Owen doesn't want back with his ex.
Breakup: No
POV: 3rd person, single
Genre: Contemporary romance
Pairing: M/M
Strict roles or versatile: Strict roles
Main characters’ age: 26 and 29
Series: Interconnected standalone
Kindle Unlimited: Yes
Pages: 226
Happy ending: Yes
“Yes, I have my own home and my own life—and it’s quite different from Carl’s. Although, we’ve obviously both got groaning wood that needs tending to.” Owen walked out of the room. Just turned and swept out. “Owen?” A grumble came around a bend in the hall, unintelligible.
Jason felt that stare in his stomach, which . . . was still lodged in his groin.
“Don’t make me laugh. I’m drowning in remorse.”
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I didn't dare to do this in a long time, because if I don't spleep enough, it affects my mental health, but I slept only 3 hours to be able to finish this book. And although I obviously loved it, I'm also kinda disappointed it ended up being a 4 star.
Because the first maybe 70% was so perfect I wanted to cry. Like I couldn't believe it. It was written for me, with me in mind, because the humor, the slowburn and the healthy, mature relationship between these two are exactly what I look for in romance books. I mean, I was not surprised, because I adore the whole series for the exact same reason, but the last book was publised more than two years ago, so it was just so nice to be back in this world.
The not so good part, however, was the third act breakup. I want to say the reason I didn't enjoy it was the fact that I was fighting against falling asleep, but I honestly think it was weak compared to the rest of the book. It was nicely built up, and if I really tried I somewhat understood the logic behind it, but the execution felt flat. I don't know how to express what I want to lol, the curse of not being a native English speaker. But it did not give what it was supposed to give is all I want to say.
But all in all, reread material. I'm even thinking about rereading the whole series in the near future.
Because the first maybe 70% was so perfect I wanted to cry. Like I couldn't believe it. It was written for me, with me in mind, because the humor, the slowburn and the healthy, mature relationship between these two are exactly what I look for in romance books. I mean, I was not surprised, because I adore the whole series for the exact same reason, but the last book was publised more than two years ago, so it was just so nice to be back in this world.
The not so good part, however, was the third act breakup. I want to say the reason I didn't enjoy it was the fact that I was fighting against falling asleep, but I honestly think it was weak compared to the rest of the book. It was nicely built up, and if I really tried I somewhat understood the logic behind it, but the execution felt flat. I don't know how to express what I want to lol, the curse of not being a native English speaker. But it did not give what it was supposed to give is all I want to say.
But all in all, reread material. I'm even thinking about rereading the whole series in the near future.