A review by emilylovesbooks94
Sagittarius Saves Libra by Anyta Sunday

5.0

Obliviously adorkable characters always fill me with a sense of glee, and Jason was truly blind to his frequent innuendos and obvious feelings. His and Owen's romance made me downright cackle with laughter at its ridiculousness, but also swept me up with wonderful feelings and kept me invested in the growth of these characters. I thought it was hilarious how it only took Owen a few minutes to see through Jason's charade, and though he may have looked like a stern cop, he was a total teddy bear inside. I loved the way he was so patient with Jason, even as he forced himself into Owen's life and made a giant mess of all his routines. For such a carefree and spontaneous man, Jason had a lot of emotions buried inside him related to his upbringing. I'm not sure he even realized how hard it was going to be to take Carl's place in Earnest Point, and to see him not only come to terms with that but grow stronger for it was heartwarming. 

Owen and Jason's relationship may have gotten off to an unconventional start, but what started as throwaway comments and jumbles of emotions turned into seriously hot chemistry. I think this might be one of the steamiest Anyta Sunday books I've read in a while, and I loved watching Jason fumble his way into understanding his desire to be restrained, pinned down, and taken by a lover. His and Owen's lovemaking always had a playful edge to it, but I can't deny that it made me shiver to see Owen get all toppy and demanding in response to Jason. Add in a series of heartfelt confessions, a dash of friend and family drama, and a romantic, sweep-you-off-your-feet ending, and you've got satisfyingly sweet conclusion that tied up all the loose ends.... except whatever mess Carl got himself into in Wellington.

**I voluntarily read an ARC of this book. This review expresses my honest thoughts and opinions.