![]() ![]() The story follows Maggie, a social media star who makes a living by flipping houses and documenting the process for her followers. ![]() ![]() This was maybe missing that bit of sizzle that I love about Score’s books, but the slow burn romance, inclusivity, and community aspect definitely made this a very solid read, and I ended up bingeing it in one sitting. And the length is about 100 pages shorter than other books I’ve read by Score, which was honestly just right for the story. It’s also not first person perspective, which I didn’t even notice until I was about halfway through. Still pretty steamy at times (our sweet cinnamon roll hero definitely has a possessive streak), but the overall tone is less angsty and more lighthearted overall. This still has the same small town feel and found family vibe as many of her other romances, with a more laidback tone and slightly less heat. There’s a lot to love about a cinnamon roll sweetheart who falls hard and fast for his girl – this hero was GREAT! As a longtime fan of Score’s work, I was excited to dive into this and see how her style changes for a more “traditional” romance audience. ![]()
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