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A review by nikkisbooknook
Ask Me by Tawna Fenske
4.0
Brooke is a very successful advice columnist but she can't seem to follow her own advice! She's grieving the loss of her sister in all the wrong ways and her new book is struggling to be written. In walks Kaleb, tow truck driver and receiver of misdirected texts from Brooke. Luckily they see the funny side of things.
Kaleb is struggling himself, his deceased mother it turns out isn't that deceased and he's not sure if or how he wants to meet her. The attraction to Brooke is intense but they both agree that romance under stressful conditions is all kinds of wrong. Pity they can't take their own warnings!
There are some serious themes covered in this book but there is a hefty dose of humour. Grief, traumatic loss, abandonment issues - they are all handled so well. Kaleb is the cinnamon roll MC we all want in our lives - even if it's just as your bestie! I loved the secondary romance between Max and another recurring character and there is simmering tension between Mason and a certain mechanic.
The Spencer-King's certainly know how to throw a flash-mob and I love that their favourite term of endearment is "f you"!
Kaleb is struggling himself, his deceased mother it turns out isn't that deceased and he's not sure if or how he wants to meet her. The attraction to Brooke is intense but they both agree that romance under stressful conditions is all kinds of wrong. Pity they can't take their own warnings!
There are some serious themes covered in this book but there is a hefty dose of humour. Grief, traumatic loss, abandonment issues - they are all handled so well. Kaleb is the cinnamon roll MC we all want in our lives - even if it's just as your bestie! I loved the secondary romance between Max and another recurring character and there is simmering tension between Mason and a certain mechanic.
The Spencer-King's certainly know how to throw a flash-mob and I love that their favourite term of endearment is "f you"!