Read Online Forget Me Not (Mamas Boys, #2) Showcased By Crystal B. Bright Contained In Paperback
Wells was just too good to be true,
I dont know what's wrong with me lately but in the last couple of books
I've read i'm having trouble actually liking one the Mc's and in this story I just did not like Janelle at all!
I also couldn't understand why Gideon wanted her at all.
I wanted to like this but it requires too much suspension of reality, Superbowl MVP returns home to help out his family, To spice things up, throw in some business and sexual tension with a rival floral shop owner, Janelle was annoying, and her pride got her into more trouble than she could handle, Gideon was just a little too good to be true, I didn't need the constant reminders that Elizabeth had raised him and his brothers to be respectful, Good
I was liking the beginning and then at the middle Janelle started getting on my nerves.
She wanted Gideon to be open and honest but didn't give him the same, It was good, but the first one was better, This was a good read, Gideon is a football star and he has just won the super bowl, However, right after the game he gets a call telling him that his brother has been stabbed, Of course he runs home right away, His mother also has some health issues so he helps with her flower shop, When he needs help he turns to another shop owned by Janelle, Things don't go as planned but as the book goes along they begin to make it work, Thankfully after everything they are able to make it work in the end, This the second book and it begins with Gideon being the starting quarterback in the super bowl and after he completes the last play for the winning score he gets a call about his mother Queenie being in the hospital.
He leaves without going to any of the celebrations to go home to be with his mother, She adopted him and his two brothers, He is the middle son, The story mostly is around the floral shop that she owns and asks him to help run while she is laid up.
This is where he meets Janelle Gold who also owns a floral shop, The first encounter she is not very nice to him when he asks a favor, After a few more times meeting and talking she warms up to him but at the same time she is guarded and not trusting.
When she asks him to look at himself which he does towards her and a friend of his from the team that is mad, neither of them are looking at themselves.
The change does not take place until the end of the story but to get to that point is a very interesting story and very intriguing with the merging of personalities.
Another good story and very romantic, I got this book from netgalley, I ga ve this bookstars, Follow us at sitelinkwww.radreaderreviews. com Full review coming soon or eventually, For now, this is a passable, palatable read on a chilly, Sunday afternoon, Even with the more contrived parts, the book has its merits as a romance story and it's the second of three standalone books in the Mama's boys series.
If you've read one, you've read them all, But if you're looking for something meatier that will stay with you for days, weeks, years after, this is not the one.
It's a one and done, Not recommended as a keeper for interracial romance libraries, Somehow I don't think the title fits the story but it is pleasant story of learning how to let go and trust.
Almost made it to the end but couldn't do it, Why can't these two nerds use their words I like these characters but god damn they make the most stupid decisions.
The endding interview plot point was the kicker, just, . . so stupid and unnecessary to wait until after to tell Gideon the planWHY THERE IS LITERALLY NO REASON
TO KEEP HIM OUT OF THE LOOP!!! Also why is every woman who isn't a love interest or a mother portrayed as the whore of Babylon.
So uncomfortable to read those parts, This book isgood and the rest is weird descriptions, nonsensical decisions and inconsistent chracters, Why are Jannelle and Penny friends They're written like frenimies but I think it was by accident because at no point is it addressed that for most of the book Penny was kinda shitty to Jannelle.