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A review by red3horn
Frog by Mary Calmes
5.0
Oh Mary Calmes, where in the world did Weber Yates come from? Can you please create a factory to start making clones of that sweetheart of a ginger cowboy? That man is pure gold.
This book! THIS.BOOK. Oh Em Gee! I think I was either swooning or being frustrated through the whole thing and I would do it all over again. The love between Cyrus and Weber, Cy and Web, Doc and Cowboy...Oh Em Gee! They are so so so in love! From that first meeting and that first kiss. THAT. FIRST. KISS. Who the hell gives you scenes like that in the first chapter? Goodness me! Those scenes could make a reader hornier than a ten peckered owl, ya know? Do you know? If you don't you should.
I am such an emotional reader and after some heavier reads I needed to just read about love and boy did I ever. This love story was gorgeous. I loved how it was told, how we got the now and went to the past and then back again. I loved that phone call, that reunion and the meeting of children. Oh Em. Gee! Seriously? How many times can Web just melt your heart in a single story? Everything this man did whether with intent or by instinct was swoon worthy. I would have been hugging him along with Cy's family just the same. I wanted to hug him so tight and tell him to just let go, let people love you. Let them take care of you and you do it right back. Ugh. Web's speech to Carolyn about a man and kids and his thoughts on what make's a man? Good Lord, those were amazing!
Cyrus, oh goodness. All he wants is this big strapping cowboy who brings out a side in him that no one else does. Someone who gets him like no one else does...isn't that what we all want? Someone who know us, who brings out the best in us without even trying? Ugh. Am I gushing yet? I feel the gush, the love, the hopeless romantic Sara dripping from my pores. This book was so good. Oh. Em. Gee!
This was my first Calmes book and I can tell you it won't be my last. I am happy I did not have to kiss a dozen frogs to fall in love with her writing. It's wonderful. It's fluffy...I LURVE fluffy. It's romantic. It's downright fucking sexy and it is lovely.
So yes, Jenni Lea...I did love it!
This book! THIS.BOOK. Oh Em Gee! I think I was either swooning or being frustrated through the whole thing and I would do it all over again. The love between Cyrus and Weber, Cy and Web, Doc and Cowboy...Oh Em Gee! They are so so so in love! From that first meeting and that first kiss. THAT. FIRST. KISS. Who the hell gives you scenes like that in the first chapter? Goodness me! Those scenes could make a reader hornier than a ten peckered owl, ya know? Do you know? If you don't you should.
I am such an emotional reader and after some heavier reads I needed to just read about love and boy did I ever. This love story was gorgeous. I loved how it was told, how we got the now and went to the past and then back again. I loved that phone call, that reunion and the meeting of children. Oh Em. Gee! Seriously? How many times can Web just melt your heart in a single story? Everything this man did whether with intent or by instinct was swoon worthy. I would have been hugging him along with Cy's family just the same. I wanted to hug him so tight and tell him to just let go, let people love you. Let them take care of you and you do it right back. Ugh. Web's speech to Carolyn about a man and kids and his thoughts on what make's a man? Good Lord, those were amazing!
Cyrus, oh goodness. All he wants is this big strapping cowboy who brings out a side in him that no one else does. Someone who gets him like no one else does...isn't that what we all want? Someone who know us, who brings out the best in us without even trying? Ugh. Am I gushing yet? I feel the gush, the love, the hopeless romantic Sara dripping from my pores. This book was so good. Oh. Em. Gee!
This was my first Calmes book and I can tell you it won't be my last. I am happy I did not have to kiss a dozen frogs to fall in love with her writing. It's wonderful. It's fluffy...I LURVE fluffy. It's romantic. It's downright fucking sexy and it is lovely.
So yes, Jenni Lea...I did love it!