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Heartstopper by Lauren Landish

mawgand's review

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5.0

Amazing book so funny

If you loved book 2 you will love this book too, Roxy is the funniest and sassy woman you won't be disappointed with t his book

gillian66's review

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5.0

This was a good read, lovely to see the family and friends join in. Although this is part of a series it can be read alone. I enjoyed the storyline and characters although not as funny as expected but it was still a good read. That is my honest review.

msandvik0505's review

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4.0

 
Spoiler Roxy is an aspiring singer working an office job when she goes clubbing one night at a hot new club. There she meets Jake who owns the club and the two of them almost sleep together, after running off she expects to never see him again but then discovers he's her new boss. She is determined to keep things professional, but he's not. 

I really liked this book Roxy's determination to make it on her own was admirable and her chemistry and feelings for Jake were off the charts from the beginning. I thought Jake was sexy, sweet, and playful at times and I really enjoyed his relationship with her. I also liked that Jake was so close to his sister who at times could be naive and bratty but that was understandable of a sixteen-year-old. My other favorite thing about this book was the appearance of the couples from the previous books making an appearance. It was good knowing that Brianna and Gavin, and Mindy and Ollie are all still doing well.

equinn99's review against another edition

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5.0

Love the irresistible bachelors. This book has enough humor to have some laugh out loud moments along with the sweet moments. This was a book that kept me reading and not wanting to put the book down.

mawgand's review against another edition

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5.0

Amazing book so funny

If you loved book 2 you will love this book too, Roxy is the funniest and sassy woman you won't be disappointed with t his book

feistyredhead82's review against another edition

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5.0

Loved this book. I can’t get enough of this series. Every book has a unique plot and it gets you hooked right from the start.

mrsmonty503's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5⭐️

Jake & Roxy.

*audiobook

jaypeg's review against another edition

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3.0

The story of singer Roxy and nightclub owner Jake. This was an ok read. It’s a big case of instalove. Roxy walls into a club and Jake is smitten. I loved how he passes out after being roofied, it was funny. I felt like story lost that sense of fun a bit after that though.

Roxy was a strong character and I liked her banter with her flatmate Hannah and her extended family. I haven’t read the other books in this series which I think would have helped with understanding the secondary characters a bit more.

It’s a bit overly romantic and syrupy at the end. It’s one huge HEA, but maybe I just wasn’t quite feeling it. Suave billionaires bosses has never been my thing. I’ll probably read the rest of the series though as it was well written and engaging.

nbiblioholic's review against another edition

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4.0

I couldn't wait to get to know Roxy better. After meeting her in [b:Mr. Fiancé|35057215|Mr. Fiancé|Lauren Landish|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1493830319s/35057215.jpg|56347525] and finding her to be a barrel of fun, I was eager to read the HEA that Lauren Landish would create for her. And it truly was a sweet ending. And just how swoon-worthy was her match, Jake Stone??? He was gorgeous, ambitious, a truly good person, and he was raising his little sister all on his own. Dang, what a catch! This story was packed with steam, love and romance and was my absolute favorite book from this author to date.

Release Date: June 25, 2017
Genre: Contemporary Romance
POV: Dual - 1st person
Heat: 4 out of 5
Type: Standalone with character crossover
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