A review by thesoulessrider
Huckleberry by Jessica Norton, Aubrey Taylor

dark emotional funny hopeful tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I gotta say, the playlist that comes with Huckleberry is a total vibe—props to Jessica and Aubrey for that. It introduced me to some fresh tunes, just like when I read Aubrey's Bad Honey. Now, onto the story: Logan's life hasn’t been easy, especially as a single mom dealing with a deadbeat ex. But Crew, the veteran cowboy, is a total softie for her—he's been smitten from the start. Any man who cares for his woman when she’s down gets major brownie points in my book, and the aftercare? Chef’s kiss. The bond between Crew and Ash felt so genuine, like he was Ash’s real dad. And let me just say, Crew is 100% swoon material—I’m floating on cloud nine over here! The spice was pretty good for a contemporary romance. Logan’s line, “People like me don’t get to be happy,” hit me right in the feels—I relate to that so much. The endearments in this book had me swooning all over again. Aubrey and Jessica really nailed the HEA. If you’re into cowboy romance, I highly recommend this one. Just a heads-up: check the TW and take care of your mental health!

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