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Title: Mr. Right NowMy Review:
Author: Annabeth Albert
Published by: Amazon.com Services LLC
Release Date: November 14, 2019
Format: Kindle Book
Pages: 127
Genres: Romance, Holiday, LGBT
Find it: Goodreads ✩ Amazon
My rating:
Blurb:He’s Mr. Right Now, but for how long?
When Russ suffers a Thanksgiving disaster, his gorgeous neighbor Esteban is there to save the day. And after an innocent mix-up leads to the former Hollywood hottie playing the role of Russ’s date, Russ thinks scoring Esteban as his fake boyfriend is a huge win. The newly discharged marine is healing inside and out and could use some holiday cheer.
For his part, Esteban is intrigued by his big, bad neighbor. He likes how his matchmaking cat brings out an unexpected caring side of Russ. Desire flares as the reasons to continue their ruse pile up for both men.
And pretending feels so good. From chocolaty kisses to late night cuddles, their burgeoning friendship is getting cozier and cozier. But as the end date for their little deception looms, all the real feelings they’ve tried to ignore come tumbling in. Each must decide whether they have what it takes to ring in the New Year as a couple.
Mr. Right Now is a stand-alone holiday novella with sweet, low-angst feels, spicy love scenes, and foodie inspired, quirky Oregon romance with a military flavor. Happy ending guaranteed with no cliffhangers!
MM Holiday Romance.
This one made me feel all the feels! It had a great christmas spirit mixed with an easy flow. The attraction between Russ and Esteban seemed effortless. They made a great team and complimented each other’s personalities. While Russ was kind of a basket case what with re-learning how to be a civilian and not knowing how to cook. Esteban had the self confidence that appealed to Russ without making him feel like he was less. And he was a great teacher in and out of the kitchen. 😉
Esteban was an easy going soul and his friendliness was genuine. I love to cook so all the cooking scenes were so fun to read. And I liked how it wasn’t something super serious and extravagant for their attraction to blossom. I guess I might be used to those traumatic events that catapult people into attraction, but this one was soft and gentle. I enjoyed it very much.
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