Thursday, October 14, 2021

Just a Little Hawkward by Vivienne Savage [Review]

Just a Little Hawkward by Vivienne Savage
Just a Little Hawkward (Swan Lake Mates #3) by Vivienne Savage
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: August 4, 2020

Swan Lake Mates
1. No Fox to Give
2. What the Flock
3. Just a Little HawkwardKindle

Vivienne Savage
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
When Sofia transfers to a new university to escape a manipulative ex, romance is the last thing on her mind. Then her plans to move in with her lonely grandmother are trashed when she finds out granny has sold the house and moved into a commune with three other old ladies.

Luke is one of the town's only male swan shifters, but his kind rarely mate themselves to each other. He's learned that from experience twice over. Now baking is his one true love until the moment a coworker's granddaughter walks into the bakery, and he's mesmerized by her smile and those lush curves.

Moving on from the past shouldn't be so hard, but Sofia's demons aren't ready to let her go.
Thoughts on Just a Little Hawkward: It's Luke's turn to connect with his special someone and I am here for that! He's hunky. He's a rare male swan. He gets all tongue-tied around Sofia the first time he interacts with her. Fortunately, he gets over the tongue-tied thing and ends up being her rock (when she lets him) when things get tough.

Given that she moved to Swan Lake to get away from a manipulative, jerkfaced ex, things do get a little touchy for her upon occasion. She can handle things, but...sometimes it's nice to know you have someone at your back. Honestly, probably her biggest flaw is realizing it's okay to ask for help. It might be tough to get started, but she has plenty of people who are willing to stand beside her, she just has to let them know what she needs.

And once she tells Luke what she needs, he's allllll over giving it to her.

Shapeshifters, sexy times, making connections, and a leeeetle bit of danger. Good stuff.

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