Review: Melt for You by J.T. Geissinger

SYNOPSIS:

A wallflower gets seduction tips from a playboy athlete—until love changes the rules.

Socially awkward Joellen Bixby has a date every Saturday—with her cat, a pint of ice cream, and fantasies of the way-too-handsome Michael Maddox. She’d give anything to win over the unattainable CEO of her firm, but how can she when she blends in so well with her cubicle? The answer may be closer than she thinks.

Cameron McGregor is a cocky, tattooed Scottish rugby captain who just moved in next door. He’s not Jo’s type—at all—but the notorious playboy is offering to teach the wallflower everything he knows about inspiring desire. Though a lot of women have rumpled Cam’s kilt, Jo is special. Far from the ugly duckling she thinks she is, in Cam’s eyes she’s sharp, funny, and effortlessly sexy. Now, thanks to him, Jo is blooming with confidence and has the man of her dreams within reach.

Unfortunately for Cam, he’s just helped to push the woman of his dreams into the arms of another man—and now he’s in the fight of his life to keep this beauty from getting away.

REVIEW:

This book was a little different for me in the Slow Burn series, in that I wasn’t instantly in love with it. In fact, I picked it up, read the first chapter, felt meh and set it aside for months. But as it has been taunting me from my bookshelf I decided to give it a go again. The timing was definitely right the second time around and I immensely enjoyed the story.

Joellen took a little to warm up to, in her head she is sassy, but in reality, she is walked all over. Which makes sense because I tend to favor strong heroines. But throughout the story we watch Joellen gain confidence, and transform from timid and meek, to bold and sexy. This story is so much more than a romance, its about self-discovery, self-confidence, and finding your voice. Joellen’s family was toxic and to see her accept herself for who she was and d*mn everyone else was awe-inspiring.

But lets really talk about Cameron because he was all the levels of SWOON. I don’t know why, but I’ve been feeling the Scotsmen lately and Cameron was no exception. From his rugged, tattooed appearance, to his cocky attitude, I can see the appeal Jo, really I can. So as Cam and Jo get to know each other, I start to ship this relationship hard. Their effortless banter had me in fits of giggles while the sexual tension between them is palpable. Only problem is that Jo is so dang distracted by Michael, she is blind to all Cam’s goodness…until she isn’t.

That’s when the fun really starts. When the realization and denial sets in. Watching everything play out tugged at my heart strings. But the ending left me feeling all the feels. I just sighed in contentment as I closed the book because it was just that delicious. This book and the series is something I will definitely be re-reading in the years to come. I adore this series.

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