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Review: Jenson (Wild Men Book 4) by Melissa Belle

Review of Jenson (Wild Men Book 4) by Melissa Belle



Now that Jenson and Olivia are both single and back in town again at the same time, it's time for Jenson to claim Olivia as his. His hometown and their small minds and gossipy mouths be damned!

But of course it's not going to be that simple. They'll have to be careful, they'll have to be mindful, and they'll have to decide if the love they have always had for each other is worth what will surely disrupt their lives, their families' lives, their hometown's lives. You see, Jenson and Olive have been raised as cousins. Her father proclaimed Jenson and his mom as family from day one and it didn't seem to matter that the two youngsters didn't love each other as cousins. Not that they're actually biologically related, because they're not, but when one is claimed as family, that's how they stay in their families' and their town's eyes.

Jenson is such a fabulous story. From the heat these two generated, to the skillful way they manage to keep their feelings a secret, even managing the vast amount of characters that all have a hand in their lives, I was seriously impressed with this story, with this wonderful couple. It's loving, it's sexy, and it perfectly depicts small town life. Definitely anxious for more of this world the author has created.

ARC via Booksprout.


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