A review by mae_dexter_author
A Major Puck Up by Brittanée Nicole

adventurous emotional funny lighthearted tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I was so floored when I got the email from The Author Agency yesterday telling me an ARC of A Major Puck Up was sent to me kindle. Honestly I didn’t think I had a chance at all. Yet here I am finished with it and ready to hush about this book. So thank you for the ARC! 📚
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Brittanée Nicole has done it again…made me fall for ANOTHER Langfield. But I fear she’s made me fall for Gavin the hardest. I am so far gone for this world she has created it isn’t even funny. I’m going to make this a spoiler free as I can. I have to say it’s been a LONG time since I finished a book in one day. However, A Major Puck Up made me keep picking it up every chance I got yesterday. We’re talking I needed to change to my phone because I drained my Kindle  change. Ooops. 📚
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Right from the beginning Brittanée jumps right into Gavin’s story with some very nice public-ish spice. And boy was I here for it. Then things were pretty sweet and solid…but plot twist and with it my heart. Never fear folks because then were introduced to single and suffering new Dad, Gavin, and his devotion to this little bundle is THE  BEST™️ Yet Brittanée isn’t done. Nope gotta twist my poor heart a few more times before we hit the end of the book where I nearly launch my phone out of the house and into the foundation of the house being built across the street! Brittanée Nicole you certainly know what cliffhangers will leave readers coming back for more. So is it September 20th yet? All that is to say if you like the following tropes (and adore the Langfield men): age gap, single dad, forbidden romance, forced proximity and dads best friend A Major Puck Up is for you! Plus you may see some great cameos from past Langfield books you won’t want to miss…trust me. 📚