Dylan

Dylan

Dylan Steadman has never seen his stubbornness as a bad thing. It's always been easy for him to make up his mind and stick with it. It's why he works a lot, why he doesn't need to make time for a girlfriend, and why he recently decided to move across the country for a new job. His brothers and sister are happily settled, and now that all eyes have turned on him, he needs a change. He does not need a relationship, and moving to Colorado lets him breathe. What he didn't see coming was Kat, the much-too-young-for-him employee at his new restaurant. Kat Perry doesn't have a family. She doesn't even really have friends, but that's by her choice. Her new manager, Dylan, has all the things that she should avoid; the muscles, the eyes, the smile and the kind of white-knight syndrome that she doesn't know what the frick to do with. Dylan should be easy enough to disregard since she's managed to hold people at arm's length her whole life, especially when a relationship is the very last thing she wants. But she can't ignore him, not when he befriends her, and definitely not when they tap into combustible chemistry that threatens to burn down everything around them. So instead of fighting it, they come to an agreement- just friends with a bunch of benefits on the side. Easy, right? Not exactly. Especially when the heart gets involved.
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Megan Lowe@booksandbubbletea
3 stars
Aug 21, 2022

Copy received for honest review. I wanted to love this book, I really did. I started off loving it. I loved Dylan and Kat and I loved them together but they were let down by the story. The story was sorely lacking detail or any interesting peaks in the story, it was all rather flat and developed in fits and starts. It made for an interrupted read. There was no heat and the relationship between the two, instead of being a hot build up to Kat losing her virginity, was a soft simmer. Perhaps this was what was intended but it could've been so much more with the hot details! I'd also caution the author/publisher to take care with their proofread as there were quite a few errors which I hope were fixed prior to publication. I'm so disappointed because Dylan started off great but ended with a fizzle.

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Laja@lajathereader
3 stars
Aug 12, 2022

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