A review by kaje_harper
All Stirred Up by Z.A. Maxfield

4.0

This book starts out fast and funny, as main character Brendan makes his way through an art fair trying hard not to look at any of the nude portraits of his famous mother. Brendan is somewhat self-absorbed but life takes care of that pretty quickly. I liked the fact that his PTSD was neither made overwhelmingly angsty, nor just a plot device to be conveniently healed by the power of true love. Dirk as his self-recusing therapist, was sweet and very hot, and an endearing mix of youth and brains. I didn't fall deeply in love with the MC's but I was cheering for them by the end, and it was an enjoyable road trip to get there.