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sarahluvsromance_1201 's review for:
Mister O
by Lauren Blakely
4.5 ⭐️- Another wonderful read by Lauren Blakely!
Mr. O is entertaining, sweet, and steamy. I really enjoyed watching this couple come together.
Nick is a dirty cartoonist, and Harper is a magician. These unique jobs only help develop the love of these characters for the reader. Both of these characters chased their passions and are happy as individuals, which makes their romance much more fulfilling for me as a reader because neither one was healing or trying to get over something. And while it is a typical best friend's sister trope, it is unique in the way the characters handle it. As the relationship is revealed, which we all know it will be, you love each of the characters for their reactions to it. Also, the relationship between them is hot! Nick writes a cartoon called Mr. O, so really I expected nothing less.
As always, Lauren Blakely has produced a well-written story with interesting characters and well-paced plot, so why the 4.5 stars? My only response is that it didn't meet my love of the other stories I have read by her, like the Sloane family in her Sinful Nights series (if you haven't read it, you are missing out and need to buy it now!). There is nothing technically wrong with this story. There was nothing I hated or character that I despised, well maybe Gino skeeved me out a little, but there was truly nothing negative I would say about this book.
I really liked this story and can't wait for the next installment, or really anything Lauren Blakely chooses to write. She has quickly become an author I automatically one-click without thought or reading the synopsis.
Mr. O is entertaining, sweet, and steamy. I really enjoyed watching this couple come together.
Nick is a dirty cartoonist, and Harper is a magician. These unique jobs only help develop the love of these characters for the reader. Both of these characters chased their passions and are happy as individuals, which makes their romance much more fulfilling for me as a reader because neither one was healing or trying to get over something. And while it is a typical best friend's sister trope, it is unique in the way the characters handle it. As the relationship is revealed, which we all know it will be, you love each of the characters for their reactions to it. Also, the relationship between them is hot! Nick writes a cartoon called Mr. O, so really I expected nothing less.
As always, Lauren Blakely has produced a well-written story with interesting characters and well-paced plot, so why the 4.5 stars? My only response is that it didn't meet my love of the other stories I have read by her, like the Sloane family in her Sinful Nights series (if you haven't read it, you are missing out and need to buy it now!). There is nothing technically wrong with this story. There was nothing I hated or character that I despised, well maybe Gino skeeved me out a little, but there was truly nothing negative I would say about this book.
I really liked this story and can't wait for the next installment, or really anything Lauren Blakely chooses to write. She has quickly become an author I automatically one-click without thought or reading the synopsis.