by Sally Thorne
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Synopsis:
For a hopeful and hopeless romantic, it’s love at first sight—with a little twist—in a hilarious short story about finding Mr. Right by the For a hopeful and hopeless romantic, it’s love at first sight—with a little twist—in a hilarious short story about finding Mr. Right by the USA Today bestselling author of The Hating Game.
Rosie Whittaker and her sister are up for some Galentine’s pampering at a day spa. Getting locked inside a flotation tank is so Rosie. Enter a firefighter hero determined to pry this luckless pearl out of her high-tech shell. All Rosie has to go on is a dreamy voice and a flirty sense of humor. Remain calm, Rosie. This could be what you’ve been waiting for. Is this the man she’s waited for her whole life?
Sally Thorne’s Rosie and the Dreamboat is part of The Improbable Meet-Cute, irresistibly romantic stories about finding love when and where you least expect it. They can be read or listened to in one sitting. Let’s make a date of it.
Review:
Once Rosie got locked in the flotation tank, I finally became interested in this story. And then finished this book in one sitting. I was obsessed when the firefighter showed up and hung on his every word! Him and Rosie’s chemistry was so palpable, and their banter was so much fun. I loved that he was her sanity. And that they could joke while she was stuck in a precarious situation. It was heartwarming watching their friendship form in a matter of hours. And that last chapter I was grinning from ear to ear! But the only thing is……I desperately needed one more chapter please. My heart was happy where it ended but still, I want more please!
Drop, Cover, and Hold On (The Improbable Meet-Cute #4)
Synopsis:
It takes nothing less than a fateful natural disaster to throw two opposites together in a ground-shakingly charming short story by the New York Times bestselling author of Drunk on Love.
This Valentine’s Day, Daisy Murray has her heart set on binge-watching rom-coms. Instead, an earthquake traps her inside a bakery with its impossibly rude and insufferably handsome owner and head baker. They already have a history: she’s always smiled, he’s always scowled. Where better to finally get to know each other than amid the disaster? Then again, they have no choice. Besides, it could have its sweet, undeniable, and unpredictable perks.
Jasmine Guillory’s Drop, Cover, and Hold On is part of The Improbable Meet-Cute, irresistibly romantic stories about finding love when and where you least expect it. They can be read or listened to in one sitting. Let’s make a date of it.
Review:
Drop, Cover, and Hold On was a forced proximity, grumpy sunshine romance. She thought he hated her. He had wanted her from the moment he saw her. And after an earthquake, they found themselves stuck together in his bakery. Lots of yummy treats were described and I adored the narrator and how she made the story come to life. And while this story wasn’t my favorite within this series, it still kept my interest and made me realize I need to try this author’s other books!