Title: Tangle (Dogwood Lane #2)
Author: Adriana Locke
Release Date: July 2, 2019
Releases In: Kindle Unlimited, Paperback, Audiobook
Quick: Sparks fly between a die-hard
romantic and a sexy cynic in this fresh, funny romance from USA Today bestselling author Adriana Locke.
Synopsis:
That cream-filled, caramel-topped doughnut should have been
hers. Still, Haley Raynor can’t deny that the pastry thief with the dreamy blue
eyes looks even more delicious. But moving in on a handsome devil like Trevor
Kelly is bad news for a die-hard romantic like Haley. Trevor doesn’t believe in
love. She does. Giving in to a fling and Trevor’s irresistible charms can’t end
well. Can it? What can it hurt to give it a shot?
Girls always fall for Trevor, and in the end, he always ends
up looking like a bad-boy cad. Still, spending some time with Haley and her
smart-talking, kissable mouth sounds pretty perfect. Besides, he’s only going
to be in Dogwood Lane for one week. How much trouble could they possibly get
into?
The only answer? A “no falling in love” contract. All Trevor
and Haley have to do is follow the rules and resist the attraction sizzling
between them…before their hearts get completely tangled up in temptation.
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Tonya's Review
4 Stars
This is the second in the dogwood Lane series. I enjoyed this book more than the first.
I really like Haley. She’s
just a great person. She’s learning to
put herself first. And to love
herself. And that it’s okay to be alone.
Trevor is a great guy.
He’s always upfront about not wanting commitment.
Both characters learn a lot about themselves during this
book.
This is a great read and I can’t wait for Penn’s book. I think it will be a fun read.
SNIPPET 1:
“Did you just buy my coffee?” I ask.
“Yes.”
“You know what goes good with coffee …” I look at his plate
and then back to him. All he does is laugh.
He gets to his feet, unfolding a body that’s taller, and
harder, than I expected. His jeans are coupled with a grey and black flannel
that fits him well enough to see the lines of his body. The curve of his
biceps, the dip of his waist, and the slight angle from his shoulder to his
neck is divine.
“Are you finished?” he asks.
I zip a line from his boots to his face. “What do you mean?”
“I don’t want to walk out of here until you’ve finished
appreciating me.” He grins. “If you’re done, I do need to go.”
A full-on blush covers my body and, when he laughs, I wonder
if he’s thinking it’s the same color as my panties. This makes me blush more.
“You are not the gentleman I hoped you were,” I say, failing
to hide a laugh.
He smiles devilishly, assessing me as he shoves his wallet
back in his pocket. Then, with a pained expression and a dose of hesitation for
my benefit, he slides his plate in front of me. “Here. You can have my donut. I
know it’s not all you wanted, but it’ll have to do. I’m late.” He takes a cup
from Claire for the road.
“I didn’t hear anything you said after ‘You can have my donut’,”
I say, sticking my finger in the middle of the pastry. “But thanks.”
“They have forks, you know.”
“I know. But I wanted to make sure you didn’t ask for it
back.” A warmth spreads through my middle as he laughs.
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