A review by iam
Golden Boy and the Two Bears by Nash Summers

4.0

The super-cute feel-good sequel to [b:When Red Cried Wolf|38463887|When Red Cried Wolf (Happily Ever Asher, #1)|Nash Summers|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1544181923s/38463887.jpg|60090149]!

Granted, it was a tad bit angstier than book 1, but still absolutely adorable! I love Asher and how positive he is and how he doesn't shy away from doing whatever is needed for love!

Content warnings include: character getting black out drunk, invasion of privacy (that none of the parties involved really mind, but they would never admit that), mentions of overprotective bordering on abusive brothers.

His column is barely mentioned aside from the beginning, and I would have liked to learn more about what exactly he writes there other than hearing about the letters he gets. The two "cases" he takes on in Golden Boy and the Two Bears were kind of in the background this time, especially Cindy's, and I would have liked for them to be more in the foreground - especially how it all ended for the Golden Boy and his Two Bears! (Of course I can imagine how it ended, but, you know, details are nice.)

The over-the-top-ness works absolutely perfectly here and I loved every minute of it, and I can't wait for the next book!

I received an ARC and reviewed honestly and voluntarily.