Book Review: Stranded for the Night
I can’t stand her, but my dog f***ng loves her.
I need a break from Manhattan. My carefree, serial-dating life has been seriously cramped by my family and past catching up with me. I’ve taken a “temporary” vacation until I realize my money’s been drained from my bank account and I’m stuck in an archaic small-town. One night, snowed in, I’m forced to lodge with the local café-owning, dog-loving, ridiculously handsome lumberjack, Eric Dawson. Did I mention how grumpy he is?
Cassidy Carrington’s a brat. A bubbly, sing-song, cheerful, tiring brat. The type I like least. Her positive “everything’s going to be okay” personality is damn annoying. It’s armor that tells me she’s hiding something. I’ve yet to figure out what kind of trouble she’s in and the chaos she might’ve brought to town. She’s not my problem but I can tell she’s scared. And even worse… my dog f**king loves her.
My Review
I love forced proximity situations. This book is a fun one. A little sweet and spicy and snarky. A good ending to this series. The chemistry that Eric and Cassidy shared was enough to melt the snow.
Eric and Cassidy were giving me grumpy/sunshine. There was tension in the beginning but as the days passed and Eric slowly came around to Cassidy, the banter came out as well as the spice. Their first kiss was really good.
This book was a fast read for me. If you are looking for your next read, check out this book.

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