Blurb:
From USA Today bestselling author Claudia Burgoa comes a new best friend’s sister, forbidden romance filled with humor and angsty at times.
It all started on a dating app and a fake name.
Instead of a hot hook-up, I end up face-to-face with Kingston St. James.
He’s one of the most striking and wealthy men in Seattle—as well as my brother’s best friend.
Logic dictates I walk away, but curiosity wins and we follow Myka’s Easy Rules for Healthy Hookups:
Rule #1: Don’t expect anything.
Rule #2: Never wish for more.
Rule #3: Don’t swoon.
Rule #4: Don’t give endearing nicknames to your hookup.
Rule #5: Don’t be possessive, your hookup doesn't belong to you.
Confession time: I’m making up the rules as we go.
And surprise, surprise, this casual fling rapidly evolves into a friend-with-pretty-weird-benefits (and not the sexy kind).
Kingston is suddenly breaking the hookup rules. He’s all charm and affection, turning possessive and… probably hoping for more than just a fling.
We accidentally find ourselves tangled in something more than just a fling. It’s something dangerously close to love.
We might be heading into a collision where the most beautiful accident or the most disastrous end might happen.
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My Review - 4 1/2 of 5 stars -
4 1/2 stars for me. Finally, Myka's story. Her secrets and her past were revealed in this story. It was not quite what I had thought, but it was a good one. I loved Myka's strength and determination to overcome her past, but her fear kept her planning to be alone. She was sweet as well as a bit daring and open to experiences. Kingston had his own issues to deal with and wanted no real attachments. Until Myka. It was a fun journey, a touching journey, and I recommend this story.
The narrators, Vivienne LaRue and Jason Clarke, did a wonderful job. They helped me picture their emotions, ups and downs, and made it a joy to listen to.
This is my unsolicited review.
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