Review: To Whom It May Concern by A.M. Johnson

SYNOPSIS:

To whom it may concern,

I can’t be sure what you’re into, that being said, if you like sexy and sweet romance with a whole lot of quirk, keep reading…

Ever since Clay Saxon’s parents passed away a year ago, he’s been stuck in a rut, running their business, and suffering from the worst writer’s block ever. But when Syrus Albie, aka yellow sweater guy, (you’ll see) walks into The End Book Store, Clay’s mundane little world turns to sunshine.

I don’t want to ruin it, but I can definitely say, when an introverted as hell narrator finally meets his favorite author and crush, all of his usual protocols go up in flames.

REVIEW:

*Book Received in Exchange for Honest Opinion/Review*

This was a sizzling and sweet addition to the For Him Series. I loved the budding attraction between Syrus and Clay, from a quirky and shy meet cute to these two growing into so much more, I couldn’t get enough. Clay and Syrus perfectly balanced and complimented each other and this taste of them left me desperate for more.

I adored how these two stand alone in this universe but also the teasers and tie in to other characters in the series. This budding friendship quickly blossomed into so much more, where they healed and comforted the loneliness in each other. It was an endearing case of two lost souls finding solace and comfort in one another. Honestly, I can’t wait to read more about them.

LINKS:

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