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Sharp Love
by Mandy Muse
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
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
ARC review
Sharp Love by Mandy Muse is an MMF standalone romance novel.
Lola is a hairstylist, Lincoln is her client, and Gabriel is his best friend. Lola and Lincoln have mutually pined over each other with appointments. That's when Gabe swoops in at one of the local clubs and takes Lola home for a fun one-night stand, but he doesn't want it to end there (but doesn't want to commit to anything or anyone). They all three agree to a no strings attached friends with benefits situationship.
The book is fast-paced and consistently engages with their relationship building, all of them trying to untangle their feelings for one another. I loved the past relationship problems between Lincoln and Gabe playing a role in this new way for them and causing them to rethink what they wanted out of life. And the spice in this book is fantastic! Lola, Lincoln, and Gabriel fit together well, even with their baggage, making the relationship realistic! I found myself laughing out loud and excited to read more.
Sharp Love by Mandy Muse is an MMF standalone romance novel.
Lola is a hairstylist, Lincoln is her client, and Gabriel is his best friend. Lola and Lincoln have mutually pined over each other with appointments. That's when Gabe swoops in at one of the local clubs and takes Lola home for a fun one-night stand, but he doesn't want it to end there (but doesn't want to commit to anything or anyone). They all three agree to a no strings attached friends with benefits situationship.
The book is fast-paced and consistently engages with their relationship building, all of them trying to untangle their feelings for one another. I loved the past relationship problems between Lincoln and Gabe playing a role in this new way for them and causing them to rethink what they wanted out of life. And the spice in this book is fantastic! Lola, Lincoln, and Gabriel fit together well, even with their baggage, making the relationship realistic! I found myself laughing out loud and excited to read more.