Release Date: 22 February 2019
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It’s all fun and games until somebody falls in love…
Jase Dvornakov has always loved women, 80’s hair band music, and things that go boom. He used to disarm bombs in the Navy, but he’s back in Denver after a mission overseas went sideways and destroyed his future, including his marriage. Now he arranges flowers in his family’s floral business because flowers don’t explode.
Cookie-baker extraordinaire, Heather Reese, has had one too many rounds of heartache, so she’s sworn off men and prefers to spend her evenings binge-watching game shows. Plus her no-men rule gives her time to focus on her dream come true—Heather’s Cookie Co.—her very own bake shop with an underground following for naughty shaped treats. She refuses to be interested in the hot-shot florist across the street. He is trouble with a capital T. Sexy trouble, but still, a hook-up with Jase is a hard nope.
Desperate to avoid his family’s incessant matchmaking, a fake breakup with the beautiful Heather is just what the florist ordered. If his family believes Heather decimated his heart, they’ll leave him alone. Heather isn’t so keen on the idea, but Jase is determined to make it worth her while. When a pretend breakup becomes the real romance neither was expecting, together they’ll have to decide if it’s finally time to light the fuse on love…
My Opinion 5 STARS**My thanks to the author for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**
This is the second book in the series and can be read as a stand alone. We first met Jase and Heather in book one when Bree and Velma got together, which is just as good.
Jase is a lot more fun than i gave him credit for and his grandmother Babushka certainly made the whole book a lot more fun. She was certainly the third character in the book and helped put our two characters together with her Russian stubbornness. She was my favourite character in the whole book.
Both Jase and Heather had good chemistry and you could see them inching closer together even with Jase messing up.
Certainly looking forward to the next book in the series.
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