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Loading... Like I Neededby Charlie Novak
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Happy sigh here which might be my new classification for over four stars but not five; I’m not squeeing but really did love this. Will and Jamie were both lonely in their different ways, and I kind of adored how Jamie basically followed Will home after a few hookups and never left. This was just lovely (and full of baby lambs!) and something I needed too (apropos title), and I’m glad I rebooted my KU again for a couple months to read it. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesHeather Bay (3)
One night isn't supposed to lead to love. Jamie Stone is rich, beautiful, and bored out of his skull. The past few years have been an endless round of parties, and the decadence has lost its lustre. When a late night decision to get away lands him in the small seaside town of Heather Bay, Jamie's convinced he's made a mistake. Heather Bay is no Ibiza, but it does have Will. Will is stressed, stretched, and doesn't have time for anything but work. He's too busy trying to keep his head above water to focus on the London party boy who keeps ending up in his bed. Jamie is nothing but a distraction, but Will can't resist coming back for more, especially with the harsh realities of farming nipping at his heels. With the clock ticking on Jamie's stay and the chaos of lambing season fast approaching, both men will have to look beyond themselves and let go of their fears. If they can, they might find the one thing they've always needed. Like I Needed is a steamy and sweet hook-ups to lovers contemporary MM romance featuring a city boy with a hedonistic reputation, a gruff farmer in need of a break, endless amounts of snow, friends with no boundaries, terrible scrambled eggs, and the breathtaking beauty of the Yorkshire moors. It is book three in the Heather Bay series and while it can be read as a standalone, it's best enjoyed as part of the series. No library descriptions found. |
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