A review by a_reader_obsessed
Good Boy by Elle Kennedy, Sarina Bowen

4.0

4 Stars!

Cheezus!!

There are very few authors these days that can tempt me to read M/F but Sarina Bowen (including Elle Kennedy) are one of the few that can do so, and they did not fail me this time around!

Blake is unlike any male protagonist I have ever read. Introduced in [b:Us|27797842|Us (Him #2)|Sarina Bowen|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1454072715s/27797842.jpg|47775179], he’s the biggest man child ever, with several layers that aren’t readily obvious. He’s gregarious, the ultimate optimist, sexy never broody, and just barrels his way through life, pretty much getting whatever he wants with his unusual brand of charm. However, there just might be one female who’s more resistant than most, which just makes Blake that more determined to get what he wants.

That female would be Jess. She’s not had the most stellar track record when it comes to adulting, and she wants to prove herself that she has what it takes to go back to school and become a nurse. Jess doesn’t have time to mess around with Blake and his ginormous snake, no matter how much she’s gagging for it, because have no doubt, she is. Blake is everywhere, persistently pressing his luck and formidable assets, and it’s so very hard to say no and BOOM!! - before she knows it, her panties are missing. Ha!

Suffice it to say, Blake (as unrealistic as he is) was the standout here. A gentle giant with an unnameable charisma that is so obviously very difficult to resist. I had a perpetual smile or smirk on my face the entire time I read this. It was also plenty hot and great fun, and I just have to say that I’m so freaking thankful that there was basically no melodrama between these two at all. You just don’t know how much that means to me.

A fabulous read - I think M/F enthusiasts (or not) will have a hard time finding much fault!