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A review by anotherreadingblonde
The Least Amount Of Awful by Jennifer Millikin
4.0
This was the fluffy small town romance featuring a single dad and a badass woman I WAS IN NEED OFF.
Let me just tell you: I have a super important exam tomorrow and all I did today was read. THATS ALL YOU HAVE TO KNOW ABOUT THIS BOOK.
I DEVOURED IT LIKE I WOULD A HOT CHOCOLATE WITH MARSHMALLOWS. It certainly gave the same amount of happy feelings and giddiness.
We follow Colbie, who has to take over her dads construction business after he had an accident, and Jake, who’s working for said construction business and the boss‘ second.
This is the kind of story I just eat up.
Fierce business woman has to go to a small town. Meets single dad. They start on bad terms but eventually, with the help of the charming little kid, the dislike turns into a different quite passionate feeling for each other. AND SHES HIS BOSS.
This book was just a blast to read. It’s the complete package deal: falling in love, finding back to your family but also finding new family.
It has banter. It has spice. It’s pure happiness.
Like snuggling up in a warm blanket.
And the added construction business aspect just made it into something unique and so intriguing! We stan a woman with a tool belt.
Also - we got healthy communication from everyone (still in awe about that one?), which I could hug the author for. They talked, just like normal adults. Not many romance books are able to do that, as it seems.
But this time, no one slapped me in the face with miscommunication here. Thank god.
If you are in your small town era, just like me, or you feel like you need to enter it: this is a must read! You get everything that the small town promises from swoony hot construction worker over gossipy café owner to found family and finding a home.
I’ve never read a book by the author before, but I SEE YOU JENNIFER. YOU‘RE ON MY RADAR NOW.
Colbie, Jake and Robbie just warmed my heart reading about them. And I also swooned every other page for Jake cause that man is just pure goals. It’s not a want at this point - it’s a need. I need a Jake.
This book is out 2nd March! Go grab your copies then!
4
Let me just tell you: I have a super important exam tomorrow and all I did today was read. THATS ALL YOU HAVE TO KNOW ABOUT THIS BOOK.
I DEVOURED IT LIKE I WOULD A HOT CHOCOLATE WITH MARSHMALLOWS. It certainly gave the same amount of happy feelings and giddiness.
We follow Colbie, who has to take over her dads construction business after he had an accident, and Jake, who’s working for said construction business and the boss‘ second.
This is the kind of story I just eat up.
Fierce business woman has to go to a small town. Meets single dad. They start on bad terms but eventually, with the help of the charming little kid, the dislike turns into a different quite passionate feeling for each other. AND SHES HIS BOSS.
This book was just a blast to read. It’s the complete package deal: falling in love, finding back to your family but also finding new family.
It has banter. It has spice. It’s pure happiness.
Like snuggling up in a warm blanket.
And the added construction business aspect just made it into something unique and so intriguing! We stan a woman with a tool belt.
Also - we got healthy communication from everyone (still in awe about that one?), which I could hug the author for. They talked, just like normal adults. Not many romance books are able to do that, as it seems.
But this time, no one slapped me in the face with miscommunication here. Thank god.
If you are in your small town era, just like me, or you feel like you need to enter it: this is a must read! You get everything that the small town promises from swoony hot construction worker over gossipy café owner to found family and finding a home.
I’ve never read a book by the author before, but I SEE YOU JENNIFER. YOU‘RE ON MY RADAR NOW.
Colbie, Jake and Robbie just warmed my heart reading about them. And I also swooned every other page for Jake cause that man is just pure goals. It’s not a want at this point - it’s a need. I need a Jake.
This book is out 2nd March! Go grab your copies then!
4