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brownbooknerd's review
5.0
Quick read! Perfect for the Thanksgiving holiday. My first read from this author and I’m looking forward to reading more.
paprika411's review
4.0
A good and quick read. I liked the overall set up of this novella. I especially enjoyed the family gathering on Thanksgiving. The banter between the two leads was good. I look forward to reading the next entry in the series.
itscrystal_g's review
4.0
This was a cute read. Glad the ending was happy and the MFC was able to overcome her fear and enjoy being with her new boo!!!!
bandherbooks's review
4.0
Amir wants to convince Monroe to attend his family's Thanksgiving—even though she previously attended on the arm of his uncle. Monroe is not interested in creating family drama, but Amir's dimples and the way he seems to want to make everything official makes his offer, and his sweet potato pie he swears he perfected, impossible to resist.
Starts with a bang, short, steamy, and fun. Grandma steals the show and I'm excited to read about the other Fiennes family men novelettes!
Starts with a bang, short, steamy, and fun. Grandma steals the show and I'm excited to read about the other Fiennes family men novelettes!
cdbrown's review
3.0
Friends with benefits are navigating the future of the relationship. Amir really wants to be serious with Monroe and have her attend his family’s Thanksgiving dinner, but there’s an issue that complicates them pursuing a real relationship — Monroe dated Amir’s uncle and attended thanksgiving with him a year prior.
This was an okay read. Quick and easy but I didn’t really feel the chemistry between Monroe and Amir. I mostly finished it to see the family’s reaction to her being at dinner with another family member lol. I had a few laughs but it didn’t pull at my heart strings.
This was an okay read. Quick and easy but I didn’t really feel the chemistry between Monroe and Amir. I mostly finished it to see the family’s reaction to her being at dinner with another family member lol. I had a few laughs but it didn’t pull at my heart strings.