Review: Swipe by Kennedy Ryan

SYNOPSIS:

For the last two years Miko Riley has mourned her husband, a famous, bestselling novelist. While grieving, she put her heart and libido on ice, but she’s finally thawing. And who better to bring the heat than Adam Stone, the editor who secretly harbored feelings for Miko, but missed his shot years ago? They’ve always been careful to ignore the connection, the attraction that flared between them. Now that they’re both hot, hungry and single, careful is the last thing they want to be. They’d rather get burned.

REVIEW:

Another week, another new-to-me author courtesy of the Read Me Romance podcast. I really enjoyed this little introduction to Kennedy Ryan. While the story itself was just 5 short chapters, it was very much a slow burn. I really loved how this story wasn’t all about the sex and anticipation, but focused on the feelings Miko and Adam had buried and how a betrayal can bring everything to light.

This book was filled with plenty of drama and tension. The chemistry between Miko and Adam is palpable but they have to navigate through their feelings to get to an HEA. I loved listening to how everything played out. Adam was the perfect balance of cocky alpha and vulnerable, I see the appeal Miko, I really do. Their relationship is filled with trepidation at first and that made it all the more endearing. And when they finally come together, cue the swooning. It was delicious and I will now be adding Kennedy Ryan to my TBR list!

LINKS:

Read Me Romance | Goodreads

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