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Blurb
When a psychic tells Natalie Nixon her life is about to be upended by a mysterious stranger, she laughs it off. After all, she has everything she’s ever wanted—a successful bakery, the perfect boyfriend, and the keys to her dream house.
Who could possibly make her want to throw all that away?
Then Miles Haas comes back to town.
But he’s no stranger—they’ve known each other since high school. Plus, he’s only around for the summer, he’s still a shameless playboy, and he makes a living writing articles for a men’s magazine with titles like 'Should You Bang the Boss’s Daughter? A Flowchart' and 'Butt Stuff for Beginners: A Field Guide.'
He’s not the man of her dreams, and she’s not about to abandon everything she’s worked so hard for just for a little fun. Except he makes her laugh like no one else, smells like heaven, and wears panty-melting glasses.
**SOME SORT OF CRAZY is a full-length, standalone contemporary romance.**
Who could possibly make her want to throw all that away?
Then Miles Haas comes back to town.
But he’s no stranger—they’ve known each other since high school. Plus, he’s only around for the summer, he’s still a shameless playboy, and he makes a living writing articles for a men’s magazine with titles like 'Should You Bang the Boss’s Daughter? A Flowchart' and 'Butt Stuff for Beginners: A Field Guide.'
He’s not the man of her dreams, and she’s not about to abandon everything she’s worked so hard for just for a little fun. Except he makes her laugh like no one else, smells like heaven, and wears panty-melting glasses.
**SOME SORT OF CRAZY is a full-length, standalone contemporary romance.**
Review
I LOVED Some Sort of Happy so I was really looking forward
to this one, and it’s a really cute story!
Natalie (Skylar’s sister from Some Sort of Happy) and Miles
are childhood friends who never got together because Miles is a manwhore and
Natalie was in a long term relationship for ten years. I loved the emotions of
them giving into all of those feelings they held in for years, it was nicely
written and had some funny and sweet moments.
To be honest, I preferred Sebastian (because I have the
whole damaged guys fetish), but Miles was cute and exactly what Natalie needed.
He was very upfront that he wasn’t into commitments, and I loved being in his
head when he came to term with his feelings for Natalie.
Natalie was a great character, the author could have taken
an easy way out and made her weak at points of the book, and I appreciated
seeing a strong side to her.
I’m giving this one four and a half stars because I am
comparing Sebastian to Miles too much (I know—I have issues!) and some of the
bedroom stuff they did wasn’t my thing. But there was PLENTY of good sexy times
that I did enjoy.
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