Monday 30 March 2020

REVIEW - All that Jazz (Butler Cove #3) by Natasha Boyd

The Book
Release Date: 22 March 2016
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There's something totally inconvenient about falling for your best friend's brother. Especially when he's a pompous, arrogant, albeit annoyingly sexy a-hole that you'd like to punch or kiss to death at any given moment. 

("Sexy, romantic, heartbreaking, humorous ... I absolutely gobbled it up!" ~ J. KENNER)

Joey Butler has always had that way about him, and Jazz fell hard for her best friend's brother.

Until he did the unforgivable, the summer of her senior year of high school. 

Three years later Jazz will try everything she can to protect her heart and not fall back in love with Joey. But when Joey finally admits that Jazz is the one he's always wanted, all bets are off. 

Now they'll have to relive the last summer of their love before it all fell apart, and work out if there can ever be a second chance at first love? 

This is a standalone, sexy, contemporary romance that is a spinoff from the Butler Cove/Eversea series. In the series order it appears as book 4.

My Review  5 STARS
Having seen both Joey and Jessica (Jazz) verbally spare with each other in previous books i was pretty giddy to read their story and it was even better than i could have hoped for.

This pair are perfect for each other, however being young they let their fears get in the way of them making it before adulthood.

We get a little bit of the present day before we are sent back to the time where things really changed just before Jazz's eighteenth birthday.  A time that changes them both in many ways, however we see how much Jazz had to cope with in such a short time.

when we come back to the present, Joey has finally decided what he wants and lets Jazz know, unfortunately things do not go quite as planned and there is an extended trip away before Jazz comes back and they can finally be together as they should have been all along.

I really loved this book and their story together.

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