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Love and Neckties by Lacey Black

noemie_marie's review

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5.0

Wow this book, this series

mags_louise's review

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4.0

4.5⭐

This story was like peeling an onion as it had so many layers, and I loved discovering each one, and I laughed and cried along the way. Plus the fact Samuel and Freedom are polar opposites yet worked so perfectly together just made it that much more enjoyable and captivating to read. Which is why I would happily recommend it and what's more Orval and Emma are back and steal every scene they're in.

kara_hildebrand's review

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5.0

6 Hearts!

Love and Neckties is the fourth and final book in the Rockland Falls series by the talented Lacey Black. I've been a fan of Lacey's for a long time and this is one of my favorites from her. Definitely my favorite of the series. Oh Samuel I knew you were going to rock my world with your suits and perfect ties. I've been waiting a long time to watch Freedom loosen you up and push you out of your comfort zone! Samuel and Freedom have always had an interesting relationship. She's his sister's best friend and she loves to annoy him on purpose. He's set in his ways, likes things a certain way and things are right or wrong. When the whole family travels to Vegas for his sister's wedding, he, of course, ends up on the flight with Freedom. And next door to her at the hotel. She succeeds at pushing and being her fun self and he actually lets go a little. Vegas is just one of those places where things happen and then you have to ask yourself, what now? There's obvious attraction and everyone can see it, but does that mean they should act on it? When they return home, things are different. Samuel actually likes having Freedom around. She's fun, loud, colorful and sexy. He starts to rethink adding some color to his life. But can the buttoned up Samuel and the flowy skirt wearing hippie actually find forever together? This. Book! It was everything I wanted it to be and more. Fun, sexy, hilarious and heartwarming. I loved watching Samuel loosen his tie, roll up his sleeves and let go. For Freedom. For a life he never knew he always wanted. For love. For family. For himself. Freedom was the perfect woman to show him what he really needed. He could be the older brother, the eldest son, the hard worker, and still find time to relax and have fun. I fell in love with him in the first book and he's going to the top of my very short list of Lacey's Men. Move over Linkin. (I never thought I'd say that!) Overall, I laughed, cried, smiled, got hot and bothered, laughed some more, swooned and fell in love.

recklessheroism's review

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4.0

Holy shitballs, this was a fun read. The characters were caricatures, but cute as hell.
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