A review by beckyrendon
Puppy Love by Kelly Moran

4.0

Cade is considered the quintessential play boy. In his family of eligible hotness, he is the most sought after. The youngest most playful of the brothers and the most accessible. He doesn't have to work for it and he doesn't feed lines or play with emotions. He doesn't do anything serious.

Until he meets a woman that can make him disgusted and turned on at the same time. Misreading the situation, Cade assumes the worst about Avery (hence the disgust) but can't help to notice all the rest of her too.

Avery thinks the prickly vet, aka the Jerk, is just another example of men being men. Finally divorced from the tool she married, it's clear her opinion of men could use some work but Avery has no intention of changing it. No men, no relationships, no love. Just no.

Well, somethings are easier said than done...
Two commitment phobes for different reasons finding out they know nothing about love.


Book received in exchange for an honest review. Reviewed on behalf of Once Upon An Alpha