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Chaps & Cappuccinos by A.J. Macey

bookish_embers's review

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5.0

My review does contain some spoilers so read at your own risk...

I did not think I could fall more in love with Emma, Kingston, Reid, and Jesse but I did in Chaps & Cappuccinos. Kingston has officially become my favorite out of the guys, and I just love how he is with Emma. I also really enjoyed reading about their date and the sexy time after.

I still heavily dislike Emma's mom and wish she would just take the time to listen to Emma instead of doing/saying what she does. Heck, Emma receives more support from Kingston's parents, her dad, and Samuel (her bio dad) more than she does her own mother. I can not wait to read more with Sam in the picture now to because Emma deserves to have parents that support her without being judgy about who she is with. The fact that Sam also has the same quirk of loving facts just as Emma makes me even happier that he is in her life now.

I am really intrigued by the anonymous little tidbits too. I thought it was Emma's ex-boyfriend Tyler at first, but now I am not so sure. Also, who is this Uncle of Brad's that is talked about at the end of the book, and what does it mean when Brad's father said he is handling things? I do not think I like the sound of that at all.

andkellyreads's review

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4.0

I love this series. I really and truly do. Emma and the boys are just so much fun and squishy cute together, that it makes me so happy every time there's a new installment. The characters are so well developed and have such interesting storylines that it makes it easy to get sucked into their world for a few hours and fly through the story.

AJ also has a knack for weaving in delicate subject matter without exploiting it. These characters go through some shit, and so seeing them cope, and support each other, and just handle everything thrown at them is inspiring and adds a layer of depth you don't always find in romance novels.

I laughed, I cried, I screamed, I squealed, this book was delightful and it definitely left me wanting more. Can't wait for the final installment of this series so we can see these four off to college (wink wink). Another great story from A.J. Macey.
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