Sunday, January 20, 2019

Review: Lass

Title: Lass

  • Series: a Bittersweetheat novel 

Author: Harloe Rae
Release Date: January 31

Blurb:



Addison Walker is every fantasy I never dared to believe in.
Moving to this town was already monumental.
Finding her removes any lingering doubt.
She’s bold and vibrant.
Beautiful and confident.
Far too good for the likes of me.
Luckily, I’m not good at avoiding temptation.
My desire is growing beyond control.
I’m done waiting on the sidelines.
When opportunity strikes, I eagerly take advantage.
Signing on the dotted line before thinking twice.
The repercussions cross my mind far too late.
When she swiftly sticks me in the friend-zone, there’s not a damn thing I can do about it.
Addison is just down the hall—might as well be miles away.
Temptation drives me to the edge of sanity.
She speaks to my deepest cravings like a siren.
Our chemistry blurs every line.
This battle seems impossible to win.
Yet my determination doesn’t wane.
It only takes one night to change everything.
After all, I didn’t come all this way to settle for less.
Addison and Shane.
Opposites attract.
Roommates-only agreement.
Friends to lovers.
An adorable small town.
Standalone romance.



Review:

Addison is bold, confident, and Shane's biggest temptation. Shane hasn't figured out how to move from being just friends with Addison to something more. So when Addison is looking for a new roommate- opportunity lands right in Shane's lap. The perfect way for Shane to get close to her. Until she decides it will be strickly platonic- Roommates only relationship. Shane's desire for Addison grows, now he just needs to seal the deal. Will opposites finally attract?
I loved the dynamic between Shane and Addison, and the small town of Garden Grove. Addison and Shane are complete opposites. Where Addison is confident Shane is shy. Shane lacks experience, in just about anything before moving to Garden Grove. Their chemistry fights to blur the lines between friends and roommates to something more. 4⭐ out of 5⭐

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