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Happy Ending by L.B. Gregg

papercranestitches's review against another edition

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4.0

*** 4.25 Stars ***

Oh, I liked that! I liked that a lot.

It was funny and dirty hot and action-packed (in a fun over-the-top way, not in an annoyingly melodramatic roll-my-eyes-until-they-hurt way). Seth and David were both great characters. I understood where each character was coming from and why they reacted the way they did in certain situations. And, as different as they were personality-wise, I still felt like they were the perfect foil for one another - like a sweet 'n salty treat; each component on its own is delicious, but together, they're unstoppable.

Lastly, I LOVED seeing the growth in Seth's character over the course of the novel. After reading [b:Max and Finn|15806133|Max and Finn (Men of Smithfield #2)|L.B. Gregg|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1344443004s/15806133.jpg|7124155], I wasn't very happy with the total personality transplant our asshat MC, Max, received around the 75% mark. It felt fake and forced and completely out of character. Seth's transformation, on the other hand, felt natural, genuine.

The best in the series so far! I'm glad that these two got their HEA, but I wish there was more stories featuring these characters.

scarletine6's review against another edition

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4.0

Another super book from L. B Gregg and super narration from Shannon Gunn. This series is so well written and entertaining

una_macchia's review against another edition

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4.0

I might write a proper review of the actual story later but first of all I just want to say how much I like this cover. I'm generally not a fan of romance covers involving shirtless men (or women with their clothes falling off) but this one does it right -- sexy, not tacky.

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4.0

I never reviewed this the first time round... I know, very slack. But on rereading (June 2013) I thought I'd better. The rating remains the same.

I love Seth and David. Seth initially comes across as an arrogant prick to be honest. And David...well he's hard to pin down, but he's another character that didn't immediately ingratiate himself to me. Lucky for both it didn't take long for me to change my mind.

All in all, it's a fun, sexy read!
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