Review: Tempting the Best Man by J. Lynn

SYNOPSIS:

Madison Daniels has worshiped her brother’s best friend since they were kids. Everyone thinks she and Chase Gamble would make the perfect couple, but there are two major flaws in their logic. 1) Chase has sworn off relationships of any kind and 2) after blurring the line between friends and lovers for one night four years ago, they can’t stop bickering.

Forced together for her brother’s wedding getaway, Chase and Madison decide to call a truce for the happy couple. Except all bets are off when they’re forced to shack up in a tacky ’70s honeymoon suite and survive a multitude of “accidents” as the family tries to prove their “spark” can be used for more than fighting. That is, if they don’t strangle each other first…

REVIEW:

This book was scorching hot! It has been a minute since I dived into some J. Lynn writing and it was like a breath of fresh air. A quick, steamy read that left me wanting more, and thankfully there is more! Two more books to be exact.

Chase and Madison are fire and sexual tension. They compliment each other perfectly. I would describe them as a friends to enemies to lovers type of relationship. When they aren’t wanting to kill or kiss each other, there are moments of blissful, companionable friendship that gives you a glimpse into just how good these two match up together.

Filled with meddlesome family members, endless banter, and plenty of swoony moments, there wasn’t a lot I didn’t enjoy. While there is obviously a deep history and drama between Chase and Madison, I thought that Madison did forgive too easily. Between miscommunications and Chase constantly putting his foot in his mouth, Madison’s heart was simply too big. I wish she would have made him work for it, or at the very least grovel a bit. A quick, sexy read with a balance of sweetness and tenderness.

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