Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Audiobook Review: Just Add Argyle by KC Burn #Review #Giveaway





Author: KC Burn
Audiobook: Just Add Argyle
Series: Fabric Hearts #3
Narrator: David Ross
Cover Artist: LC Chase
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Publication Date: July 21, 2017
Length: 7 hours 32 minutes

Reviewed by Morningstar

Synopsis

Tate Buchanan is a troublemaker who can’t keep a job, no matter how many times his lucky argyle sweater gets him hired. Add to that a learning disability and an impetuous nature that sends him into altercations to protect the defenseless, and he hardly manages to make friends, let alone find a man who’s interested in him for more than one night.

Most people think EMT Jaime Escobar is a player, but the truth is he wants a serious partner—he just can’t justify wasting time on guys he knows aren’t a match. But when he treats a gorgeous redhead after a fight, he finds the spark he’s spent so many years looking for.

Jaime wants to take the next step with Tate, but it’s clear Tate’s not going to curb his impulsive behavior—his next fight sends him to the hospital. Jaime’s relationship with a near criminal isn’t something his family is ready to accept, not any more than Tate is willing to be kept a secret. Jaime will need a lot of understanding—and some luck of his own—to keep them both. But this is one fight he’s going to see through to the end.



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Review

Holy moly I loved these guys! Like I couldn’t get enough of listening to this book.

Tate was freaking fantastic. His personality could seem abrasive sometimes to some but to me, it was low self-esteem brought on by his family and disability. He was bright and sweet and a firecracker. Jaime was everything. He was sure and strong and a little sad but he loved with every part of himself. Family, friends, and eventually Tate.

They were this perfect balance. They each needed something the other gave and the rocky part of their relationship only made the story better. It wasn’t over the top or underwhelming. They played off each other like planets revolving around the sun. When one made their move the other made a coordinating move. But in more of a romance-y sexy cute way and not a scientific way LOL.

And once again the heat level in KC Burn’s books are fire and heat and everything sweet. There was purpose and want and emotion in every one of the sexy time scenes. They weren’t just there to be there. I like sex in my books as much as the next reader but I do love when they serve a purpose and are not just kinky filler.

The secondary characters were great, especially Jaime’s family. They didn’t play a huge roll and at one point I thought I was going to end up hating Jaime’s mom but luckily for her I didn’t because I had a couple of slaps saved up just in case.

David Ross did an even better job on these two guys than he did on the last one! Each guy was unique and I was sad when they story was over. I’m not sure if there are anymore books coming out for this series but if there are and David Ross is narrating I’ll be waiting in line to listen.






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1 comment:

  1. I'm moving this up my reading list, thanks to this review! I just read Red Popcorn Strings and Gumball Rings by Nell Iris. Highly recommend it.

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