About the book
A game of seduction between two best friends goes deliciously wrong in an irresistible Oxford Novel that brims with wit and sexual tension. Library Journal hails Layne’s work as “exemplary contemporary romance.”
Brit Robbins knows that dating in New York City is hard—she just hoped to have it mastered by age thirty. But after yet another promising suitor says they have no sparks, Brit decides it’s time to torch her dating game and try a new plan. And who better to coach Brit through the art of seduction than the guy who first gave her the “let’s be friends” card?
Hunter Cross has always figured there’s nothing his best friend Brit can do to surprise him. But Brit’s request is a surprise he doesn’t see coming—and one he’s definitely not prepared for. Hunter and Brit have always been careful to keep things perfectly platonic, but the fake dates and faux flirting are starting to feel like the real deal. And soon Hunter realizes he has taught Brit too well. Not only has she become an expert at seduction, the man becoming thoroughly seduced is him.
Brit Robbins knows that dating in New York City is hard—she just hoped to have it mastered by age thirty. But after yet another promising suitor says they have no sparks, Brit decides it’s time to torch her dating game and try a new plan. And who better to coach Brit through the art of seduction than the guy who first gave her the “let’s be friends” card?
Hunter Cross has always figured there’s nothing his best friend Brit can do to surprise him. But Brit’s request is a surprise he doesn’t see coming—and one he’s definitely not prepared for. Hunter and Brit have always been careful to keep things perfectly platonic, but the fake dates and faux flirting are starting to feel like the real deal. And soon Hunter realizes he has taught Brit too well. Not only has she become an expert at seduction, the man becoming thoroughly seduced is him.
And I thought
5+ stars. I knew I would like/enjoy I Think I Love You honestly
I didn't expect to Love it. I was so not disappointed.
From page 1 Lauren Layne and her characters Brie and Hunter
grabbed me and didn't let go.
And then there were the sub-characters all friends and co-workers.
I want to work at Oxford/Stiletto. The work environment is friendly. Very friendly all the staff are friends. Everyone likes each other (some maybe more than others) and supports each other. There is no shortage of romance. Some of the co-workers are married and starting families. Some are engaged and end up married by the end of the book.
Brie and Hunter are just hard to explain.
He is a bachelor that knows women. He has money and knows how to use it and enjoys his bachelor life.
He has an amazing best friend in Brie. She is there for him when he needs 'out' of a relationship. And there to just hang out.
But what they don't realize it is actually Hunter that causes Brie not to find 'the one'. Unintentially their relationship runs off any other guy that's interested.
Brie is sweet and funny. She is just a little uncertain of her own attraction to men and doesn't realize it really isn't 'her' it's 'him' as in Hunter. Who unknown to both of them is standing in the wings and causing the other guys to not get closer or romantic with Brie.
Finally the two realize that they are more into each other than they
thought and another whole ball of wax starts. There's a little drama that ends up worked out neatly in the end and there is a great
Happily Ever After.
I Think I Love You is part of a series. But it is stand alone.
Be prepared when you read it you'll want to read the others.
Each of the sub characters have a charisma that will draw you in and keep you wanting to read each of their stories.
I have to say that this book and this author has made it's way to the top of my best reads for the year (so far).
If you like a good sweet romance you'll love this series.
Mama might blush a little there are a few bedroom scenes but they are subtle and classy.
I received a complimentary copy.
My review will appear on retail sites Net Galley and Good Reads.
Buy the book
5+ stars. I knew I would like/enjoy I Think I Love You honestly
I didn't expect to Love it. I was so not disappointed.
From page 1 Lauren Layne and her characters Brie and Hunter
grabbed me and didn't let go.
And then there were the sub-characters all friends and co-workers.
I want to work at Oxford/Stiletto. The work environment is friendly. Very friendly all the staff are friends. Everyone likes each other (some maybe more than others) and supports each other. There is no shortage of romance. Some of the co-workers are married and starting families. Some are engaged and end up married by the end of the book.
Brie and Hunter are just hard to explain.
He is a bachelor that knows women. He has money and knows how to use it and enjoys his bachelor life.
He has an amazing best friend in Brie. She is there for him when he needs 'out' of a relationship. And there to just hang out.
But what they don't realize it is actually Hunter that causes Brie not to find 'the one'. Unintentially their relationship runs off any other guy that's interested.
Brie is sweet and funny. She is just a little uncertain of her own attraction to men and doesn't realize it really isn't 'her' it's 'him' as in Hunter. Who unknown to both of them is standing in the wings and causing the other guys to not get closer or romantic with Brie.
Finally the two realize that they are more into each other than they
thought and another whole ball of wax starts. There's a little drama that ends up worked out neatly in the end and there is a great
Happily Ever After.
I Think I Love You is part of a series. But it is stand alone.
Be prepared when you read it you'll want to read the others.
Each of the sub characters have a charisma that will draw you in and keep you wanting to read each of their stories.
I have to say that this book and this author has made it's way to the top of my best reads for the year (so far).
If you like a good sweet romance you'll love this series.
Mama might blush a little there are a few bedroom scenes but they are subtle and classy.
I received a complimentary copy.
My review will appear on retail sites Net Galley and Good Reads.
Buy the book
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