
Review – How To Lose a Fiance by Stefanie London
This was such a great read. It was fun, light-hearted, and so, so sexy. -Smut Matters
This was such a great read. It was fun, light-hearted, and so, so sexy. -Smut Matters
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And even though I had as many issues with Annie as I did, I still went with four stars because, as usual with a Stefanie London book, it’s beautifully written, and the characters are layered and complex -Smut Matters
I appreciate a couple that knows they want to be together and tries to make it happen, without all of the angst and internal drama that marks other types of relationships. -Smut Matters
This book was one of my favorites by Stefanie London. It had so many of my favorite parts of a romance. -Smut Matters
If you haven’t picked this one up yet, you really should. And be prepared to get through it one sitting, because you’re not going to want to put it down once you start. -Smut Matters
I received this book for free from the author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Trouble Next Door by Stefanie London Published by Entangled Publishing, LLC (Lovestruck) on November 13th 2017 Genres: Contemporary, Romance Pages: 192 Format: eARC Source: the author Goodreads AmazonBarnes & NobleApple Books McKenna Prescott is the queen of picking the wrong men. When her latest boyfriend dumps her, she decides to devote her time to “exploring herself” (read: drinking wine and ordering sex toys online) and starting her freelance makeup business. That is, until an embarrassing delivery mix-up puts her sexy, gruff neighbor in her path… Beckett Walsh is married to his job…which is a deal-breaker for the woman he’s supposed to be marrying. Even worse, his would-be father-in-law has pulled support from Beckett’s startup and now Beckett stands to lose everything. But the […]
I was happy to hang out at First for the brief amount of time we spent here, and as usual, I’m excited to see what Stefanie London will do next. -Smut Matters
I believed in these two as a couple. I think they’re the kind of couple who will only grow closer and grow better the longer they’re together. They each have lessons to learn from the other, and they’re open to doing so. Their connection is immediate and palpable. – Smut Matters
if you’re looking to up your holiday romance quotient, if you need a fun, charming story to help you escape the garbage fire we’re all currently dealing with, if you’re just looking for a good book, pick this one up. – Smut Matters