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My Cone and Only by Susannah Nix

maryandherlibrary's review

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2.0

Yeah no this was not up my alley

bhumikabv's review

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5.0

Loved the family dynamics. I absolutely adored the ending with little Isabelle!

nicoll_apa's review

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3.0

DNF only 45% It just wasn’t for me.

mt_books_bravo's review

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5.0

First of all has there ever been a more adorable title then My Cone and Only! I don’t think so! Having read all of Susannah Nix’s previous books I knew this was going to be wonderful. It was truly a delightful book. My favorite type of romance is a two perspective story. I was rooting for Wyatt and Andy from the first chapter! I am so looking forward to reading all of the King family books. #MyConeAndOnly #NetGalley

amandalikestoread13's review

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4.0

Ebook. Purchased. Enjoyed this one a bunch (and not usually a fan of friends to lovers). I’m a sucker for big family romance series and this one was fun, easy, and sweet. Perfect summer/poolside read.

booksaremytherapy's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a really quick, cute read. I loved both main characters and were rooting for them the whole time. There is a good amount told about the side characters that make me want to read the other books in this series!

Good amount of

alexrashelle's review

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5.0

What a spicy introduction to the King family!

The “best friends” trope was heavy and I adored it. I loved that the story is told from two different points of views - Andie’s and Wyatt’s. It gives even more insight to how they felt in their pasts and the build up of feelings in the now.

And let me just say, as much as every woman deserves a partner that adores them, Andie could very well be an independent woman who doesn’t need a man for a damn thing. She’s stubborn and level headed and knows exactly what she wants.

Wyatt, on the other hand, was much more of a free spirit. So it was lovely watching the two personalities come together in such wonderful harmony.

I highly recommend this book for anyone looking for a romantic, (mostly) light hearted read!

blahlicia's review

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3.0

Cute!

Did mentally yell at Josh and Wyatt a lot but very sweet overall.

chelseadenn34's review

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4.0

I’m honestly not entirely sure how this book got on my radar, but I’ve had it on my kindle for a while now and thought that summer would be there perfect time to dive into it.

Things I Loved:
* Crowder, Texas: I absolutely adored the town this book is set in and the following of the King family, who own a large creamery in the town. I loved the Rusty Spoke where everyone went dancing on the weekends. It was just a fun setting.
* Andie & Wyatt’s Friendship: This is a brother’s best friend story, but it’s also a friends to lovers story. Wyatt’s best friends with Andie’s brother Josh, but Wyatt and Andie are also good friends. I loved that they had a genuine friendship apart from just having Josh as their connection.
* Andie: I really liked Andie. I thought she was strong and tough and I loved that she didn’t sell herself short. I also cracked up at her messing with Wyatt in public.
* Wyatt’s Growth: Wyatt was easy to love, but I really loved when he realized his worth and realized what was worth fighting for. I felt kinda bad for him at times because he was so special but didn’t believe it. But Josh and Andie were so good to help him realize that.

This one was pretty fun. It’s the first in the series and I’m excited to continue it !

This is an open door romance with explicit detail, innuendo and language.

Closed Door Mods: Ch. 14-15 (a couple of fade to black/descriptive lead up scenes later on)

4⭐️

hanross94's review

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the plot was not strong enough it just became sex with a tiny bit of plot. didn't find the character that intriguing either