Southern Gentleman
Southern Gentleman
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2 primary booksCharleston Heat is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Jessica Peterson.
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This is my first Jessica Peterson book but it won't be my last.
This was a really fun and entertaining story. With characters you can't help but love. I definitely need to check out the other books in the series as I need to know the supporting characters stories.
I loved Greyson so much. Who knew the growly boss could be so darn sweet and swoony. He was a man of two sides and seeing them both was a shock to the aural system. Are we supposed to dislike this guy or want to climb him? Shrugs Julia did both and it worked out okay for her, just saying.
I really liked the heroine, Julia, for the most-part, but during the main conflict, I felt she was really selfish and that annoyed me. Maybe because I've never been pregnant so couldn't relate. But I felt she expected too much without any guidance and expected him to change to her demands. Rather than it being a compromise but otherwise, I really empathised with her.
The tension and buildup because Greyson and Julia was all the things. The sexy time was enough to make someone need a moment to recover with with characters lol. I was glad the conflict was resolved quickly. And we got to see how it was affecting both of them. I loved that they weren't ashamed of their emotions and need communicate well. (With the exception of the hiccup—which is probably why I was frustrated as they appeared to be so together in their desired and communication.)
I really liked that it didn't make the pregnancy all sunshine and rainbows. It felt a lot more realistic. From what I've heard. The reader in my just loved that element to the story, and how connected the book Julia was reading played a part in her relationship. Julia was every romance book lover.
As a lover of the southern accent, I was very happy to have so much southern in my ears. Emma Wilder and Joe Arden were fantastic. Emma's range was really showcased as she not only had the characters, but also the story within the story—which I thought was a very unique and fun element to the book. The production was smooth with no issues.