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Approaching the Bench by Chantal Fernando

4.0


Pros for Approaching the Bench: Trinity is brilliant and has worked hard. Love a strong, intelligent heroine. Callum is so light hearted and playful, it was a perfect balance for 'Medusa'. Loved that they had a cobbled together family-family is who you chose! I liked that while she had her reservations about getting involved with Callum at first, she is willing to say "fuck it" to every one and not miss out on a relationship with a man she loves and lover her back.

Cons for Approaching the Bench: its a novella, and Callum is introduced in previous books, but I would have liked to have a bit more character development for Trinity. The plot is a bit of a stretch. Honestly, it didn't bother me that much-I'm cool with a bit of disbelief-but I know some people will be all like "Oh my gosh that would never happen".

I have enjoyed the previous books in the series, and loved getting more of the carefree Callum. Approaching the Bench is great if you want a strong, powerful female and a less serious, yet still alpha man!

 

  • POV: dual 1st

  • Tears: no

  • Trope: office romance, boss/employee

  • Triggers: none

  • Series/Standalone: stand alone

  • Cliffhanger: 
    Spoilerno

  • HEA: 
    Spoileryes with cute epilogue





Sweet Rivalry by K. Bromberg, Dangerous Witness by Katie Reus, Fear the Beard by Lani Lynn Vale...then you will probably like Approaching the Bench!

 


Approaching the Bench


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