Audiobook Review: Just Say Yes
Getting tangled up with an Olympic rugby player seems like the perfect way to forget about how my life is falling apart. Until I discover he’s my ex-boyfriend’s best friend.
Logan Brown walked into my small town with a charming grin and mischief in his eyes. He’s a world-class flirt and his confident masculinity is almost as distracting as those rugby thighs.
Given my inexperienced history, I’m no match for our undeniable chemistry. I vow to keep him at arm’s length. But with Logan, every lingering stare—every forbidden touch—awakens something inside of me I thought I had buried for good.
We both know we shouldn’t cross that line, but I have spent my entire life being a good girl, and suddenly I’m tempted to be very, very bad.
Especially when Logan tells me to just say yes.
My Review
I listened to the audiobook version and absolutely love hearing the voices of MJ and Logan as voiced by CJ Bloom and Ryan Hudson. They both did a wonderful job of bringing to life MJ and Logan.
I laughed out loud at MJ and Logan's first meeting with each other. Logan definitely put his foot in his mouth. Luckily, he redeemed himself.
This book really tugged at my heartstrings. I just wanted to hug and hold MJ tight. Logan standing up and protecting MJ really made me love him even more. The emotions were running on high the whole time with this book. I was fully invested in Logan and MJ's stories that I listened to the whole audiobook in one day. Don't miss this book as Lena brings her best with this one!
Excerpt
Red stepped up beside me, leaning down to whisper. “It’s not every day you get an Olympic athlete hanging around your workplace. Seems like a waste not to take advantage.”
“Not helping, Red,” I whispered through gritted teeth. My traitorous friend only chuckled beside me.
As if he knew we were talking about him, Logan looked over his shoulder. His eyes immediately caught mine, and he winked.
Heat flooded my system. It felt as though the room narrowed around me as a tingle raced up my spine.
I hated how easy it was for him to unnerve me, to peel back defenses I’d worked so hard to keep in place.
But would it really be so bad?
For as long as I could remember, I’d been the good girl who made safe choices. Something about the look in Logan’s eyes made it all too easy to wonder what it would be like to be bad, just for once.
I took a deep breath.
It’s just another day. Another dinner. This is nothing.
But the way Logan’s gaze lingered, like I was someone worth figuring out, made me wonder if maybe he wasn’t the problem.
Maybe the problem was how much I wanted him to try.
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