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All Fired Up

All Fired Up

by Dylan Newton


⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5


The first rule of one night stands is to make sure you aren’t connected to them and bound to se them at future events… 


Well, Imani definitely didn’t heed this when she ended up having a two night stand with her best friends’ brother-in-law, Zander on her wedding weekend! 


So, it’s no surprise a year later when she arrives back in that small town that she is forced into the company of Zander at every turn! Since, Zander hadn’t forgotten Imani after she ghosted him, it’s no wonder she feels like he is everywhere she turns, he’s not going to let her get away easily this time!


This was a great second chance romance! Imani and Zander have an amazing weekend together, but due to their differing locations and lifestyles nothing came of it… until she comes back to the small town for the summer. She’s there for her soon to deliver pregnant friend and take care of her grandmother who will have a surgery done. Imani plans on keeping to her plan and sticking to her lists during this summer interlude, but Zander has other plans. He decides to be there and be the person she needs in order to loosen up and finally escape her endless lists!


I absolutely love Zander’s love language of action and deeds. He gets things done and many of the tings I’m sure Imani didn’t even know. These two made me smile so much! They were adorable together. But they were also very real with real issues. Dylan Newton does an excellent job tackling their underlying personal issues and creating support for the characters in their relationships.


This was a fun read that made me love love- and those are my favourites!



All Fired Up  by Dylan Newton is scheduled to release May 17th, 2022.



I received a complimentary copy of this book from Forever Romance through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



 

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