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Flirting with 40
by K. Bromberg
This is such a sweet and sexy romance! After reading the author's previous novel, Hard to Handle, I knew I would continue to read anything she writes. While this is definitely wasn't as angsty and emotional, it was still so good.
Slade Henderson and Blakely Foxx meet in a bar one night--a bar she's never ever been to and talked herself into going. She's had a bad day is ready to tell the guy off who has appeared next to her and starts talking. Until she turns and looks at him. Blakely can tell that she is older than him and leaves when her insecurities get the best of her. This is an age gap story, but not by crazy standards. She is 39 and he is 31.
Blakely is a divorcee and her ex has left her with a lot of emotional baggage and insecurities about herself and her life. To top that off, she has a co-worker at her work who she calls "Horrible Heather" who is basically trying to get Blakely to quit her job. Blakely has had enough.
With a work camp retreat coming up, Slade steps in as her "boyfriend." And, oh boy, Slade is the perfect book boyfriend. Confident, positive, sexy, says what he means and he is a cardiothoracic surgeon! He is also the perfect cheerleader for Blakely.
I loved that the main conflict was more about getting herself back(confidence) and learning to howl at the moon and less about the age difference. She has issues with it at first, but as the story progresses, it is mentioned less.
Thank you to Valentine PR and the author for a digital advanced readers copy in exchange for my honest review.
Slade Henderson and Blakely Foxx meet in a bar one night--a bar she's never ever been to and talked herself into going. She's had a bad day is ready to tell the guy off who has appeared next to her and starts talking. Until she turns and looks at him. Blakely can tell that she is older than him and leaves when her insecurities get the best of her. This is an age gap story, but not by crazy standards. She is 39 and he is 31.
Blakely is a divorcee and her ex has left her with a lot of emotional baggage and insecurities about herself and her life. To top that off, she has a co-worker at her work who she calls "Horrible Heather" who is basically trying to get Blakely to quit her job. Blakely has had enough.
With a work camp retreat coming up, Slade steps in as her "boyfriend." And, oh boy, Slade is the perfect book boyfriend. Confident, positive, sexy, says what he means and he is a cardiothoracic surgeon! He is also the perfect cheerleader for Blakely.
I loved that the main conflict was more about getting herself back(confidence) and learning to howl at the moon and less about the age difference. She has issues with it at first, but as the story progresses, it is mentioned less.
Thank you to Valentine PR and the author for a digital advanced readers copy in exchange for my honest review.