A review by allisonbree
The Way We Touch by Tia Louise

funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

*I received a free, advanced copy of this book for reviewing purposes. Thank you to the author, Tia Louise, and to Grey's Promotions for including me in this release!*

When NFL player Logan is in need of a change of scenery during the off-season, he heads down south and joins teammate in his small town down south. But when he meets Dylan, he's almost 'killed' with a ghost pepper, and he finds himself falling fast for his best friend's little sister. 

Dylan comes from a big football family, and has the overprotective big brothers to prove it. But, it's not an overbearing protectiveness (at least I don't think it is), it's more 'normal' or reasonable. Despite her brothers, her cheating ex continues to harass her, often showing up at work and insulting her family's business. 

After multiple, hilarious accidents with hot peppers (which had me laughing out loud on the plane), and one spicy bathroom moment, Logan talks to his friend about dating Dylan, and they stop denying their chemistry.

The Way We Touch, earns an outstanding 5 out of 5 stars from me. I can't wait for the next release in the fall, which will follow Zane, one of Dylan's brothers. This story hooked me from page 1, and I ended up reading it in one sitting while on a long flight. Tia Louise knows how to kick off a new series - just like her last series, Be Still, book number one in the Bradford Boys series is going to end up as one of my top books of the year.