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listener15 's review for:
Love Next Door
by Rachael Sommers
Stars: 5 Stars
Format: Digital
Series: Stand Alone
Steam Level: Steamy
I stayed up waaaaaay too late on a work night to finish this. Worth. It.
Quick Thoughts:
- Single Mom AND Fake Dating? Talk about a double dose of Kryptonite
- The interactions between Riley, Kim, and Tyler were so cute.
- Speaking of interactions, I also liked the friendship between Kim’s Ex and his fiancée. It reminds me of my mom and her first husband’s friendship
- Okay, I really liked all the side characters
- This book walks that fine line between moving the timeline forward by skipping some scenes and including them
- There was a bit at the end when they’re telling Tyler about them that his dialogue feels a bit old for him
- I liked how Riley and Kim had different likes and strengths but the same core values and sense of fun
- Consent is sexy
Overall I had high expectations for this book and it delivered. Rachael Sommers is quickly becoming an auto-buy for me. This is the third book I have read of hers and I loved all three.
Format: Digital
Series: Stand Alone
Steam Level: Steamy
I stayed up waaaaaay too late on a work night to finish this. Worth. It.
Quick Thoughts:
- Single Mom AND Fake Dating? Talk about a double dose of Kryptonite
- The interactions between Riley, Kim, and Tyler were so cute.
- Speaking of interactions, I also liked the friendship between Kim’s Ex and his fiancée. It reminds me of my mom and her first husband’s friendship
- Okay, I really liked all the side characters
- This book walks that fine line between moving the timeline forward by skipping some scenes and including them
- There was a bit at the end when they’re telling Tyler about them that his dialogue feels a bit old for him
- I liked how Riley and Kim had different likes and strengths but the same core values and sense of fun
- Consent is sexy
Overall I had high expectations for this book and it delivered. Rachael Sommers is quickly becoming an auto-buy for me. This is the third book I have read of hers and I loved all three.