Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Crazy Love by Christi Snow and Sarah Nego [Review]

Crazy Love by Christi Snow and Sarah Nego
Crazy Love (Bookstore Love #1) by Christi Snow and Sarah Nego
Format: ebook
Source: provided for review
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Date read: October 23, 2018

Bookstore Love
1. Crazy LoveKindle
2. Tasty Love

Christi Snow
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Sarah Nego
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
She has secrets that need to stay hidden. He’s digging into her life and her heart. Now they have to work together to organize the Aspenridge masquerade ball. It’s going to be a disaster.

When Kaliope Winters opened Em-Dash, the local bookstore, she did it because of a pure love of books...and the need to stay under the radar. But the vlog hottie stealing her wifi keeps making her blow her cool, which isn’t good, because she doesn’t need to draw his attention. He’s too gorgeous, too charming, and way too nosy.

When Tennyson Helms started his YouTube channel, he planned it to be temporary, not his forever career. Now Ten is trying to prove he’s got the chops to make it as an investigative journalist and thinks Kali will be his next big story. She’s acting way too suspicious. Unfortunately, he can’t decide if he wants to investigate her or kiss her.

Enemies-to-lovers takes a whole new meaning when the masks are dropped...
Thoughts on Crazy Love: It's good to be back in Aspenridge. The scenery's nice. The people are quirky. The beer is top shelf.

When I say the people are quirky, I'm pointing discreetly in Kali's direction. Kali has more than a few secrets she's determined to hide. For reasons. Those reasons might have been blown a little out of proportion in her head, but they're still valid reasons. She shuts herself off because of her fears and it leaves her a little isolated. She has a small group of close friends, but she's guarded (to a point) with them, too. Only her foster brother knows all the truth about her. Frankly, that's a hard way to live.

Being forced to work with Ten is pretty much the best thing that could have happened. It drags her out of her shell (kicking and scowling, at times) and it makes her face some of her demons.

Ten, on the other hand, is friendly to everyone. Kali's animosity toward him kinda of needles him into needling her. Which is a whole lot of needling, isn't it? Her prickles and scowls keep him on his toes and make him more curious about her. Which is pretty much the opposite of what Kali had intended, but so it goes sometimes.

Some bumps, some twists, some turns, and a bookstore that sounds pretty darn awesome. I'm curious to see what happens when Val finds love and how it'll throw her life into disarray.

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