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Professor Feelgood
by Leisa Rayven
Rating: 4.5 stars
UGGGGGGGHHHHHH this book. It just punches me right in the ovaries. It manages to be childhood sweethearts, neighbors to lovers, friends to lovers, and enemies to lovers ALL AT ONCE. And also mistaken identities! Who doesn't love that?! (I can tell who does does love that - me!)
I liked Asha as a side character in Mister Romance, but I love her SO MUCH MORE getting to know deeper into who she is (and all her secret fears and flaws) in Professor Feelgood. Also, every guy who showed up in the first part of the book I found myself going "Is that Professor Feelgood? Is that him? How about him?" And for a while I was convinced it had to be Toby!! Haha. The reality is so much more delicious than I ever could have imagined. His character is just great - he says he's a recovering asshole and boy, he really shows it - and his relationship with Asha is just - ugh. I do wish there'd been a little more around them moving past their history and resuming their friendship, because that part felt just a bit rushed. And then the final reveal and the ending of this book - I can't even words, I only melt. Let's just say I want all of the romance heroes in this series. I want to keep them in my pockets where I will feed them candy and they can spout romantic things at me. Gush.
This is the second book in the Masters of Love series, and while I can technically be read as a stand alone I really recommend you read book 1, Mister Romance, first. There are definitely spoilers for Mister Romance in this book, but you don't 100% HAVE TO have read it to get the full enjoyment from Professor Feelgood. Also, I can NOT WAIT for the next book in this series, which will be called Doctor Love and be told from Toby's POV!
UGGGGGGGHHHHHH this book. It just punches me right in the ovaries. It manages to be childhood sweethearts, neighbors to lovers, friends to lovers, and enemies to lovers ALL AT ONCE. And also mistaken identities! Who doesn't love that?! (I can tell who does does love that - me!)
I liked Asha as a side character in Mister Romance, but I love her SO MUCH MORE getting to know deeper into who she is (and all her secret fears and flaws) in Professor Feelgood. Also, every guy who showed up in the first part of the book I found myself going "Is that Professor Feelgood? Is that him? How about him?" And for a while I was convinced it had to be Toby!! Haha. The reality is so much more delicious than I ever could have imagined. His character is just great - he says he's a recovering asshole and boy, he really shows it - and his relationship with Asha is just - ugh. I do wish there'd been a little more around them moving past their history and resuming their friendship, because that part felt just a bit rushed. And then the final reveal and the ending of this book - I can't even words, I only melt. Let's just say I want all of the romance heroes in this series. I want to keep them in my pockets where I will feed them candy and they can spout romantic things at me. Gush.
This is the second book in the Masters of Love series, and while I can technically be read as a stand alone I really recommend you read book 1, Mister Romance, first. There are definitely spoilers for Mister Romance in this book, but you don't 100% HAVE TO have read it to get the full enjoyment from Professor Feelgood. Also, I can NOT WAIT for the next book in this series, which will be called Doctor Love and be told from Toby's POV!