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Average rating2.6
Wyatt King isn't looking for love...because he's already found it. Too bad she's off-limits. He's not going to be the jerk who messes around with his best friend's little sister, so he keeps his feelings bottled up and settles for acting as her protector instead. Andie Lockhart's dreamed of kissing Wyatt for as long as she's known what kissing is. But since he's dated nearly every woman in town but her, she's long since accepted he'll never see her as anything more than his best friend's tomboy little sister. When a real estate developer threatens the beloved old house Andie inherited from her grandmother, her white knight Wyatt swoops in with his handyman skills to save the day. But the more time they spend working on the house together, the harder it becomes to ignore their irresistible attraction. Until the night an accidental kiss blows the lid off those feelings they've both kept buried. After that, things between them get a lot hotter-and a lot more complicated. Forbidden love, broken promises, family secrets, and jealousy all threaten to tear them apart. If he intends to hold on to the woman he loves, Wyatt will have to put everything on the line. My Cone and Only is book #1 in the King Family series set in the small town of Crowder, Texas, home of the King's Creamery ice company. Each book is a standalone, full-length contemporary romance that follows one of the six King siblings as they find and fight for love.
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3 primary books4 released booksKing Family is a 4-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2018 with contributions by Molly O'Keefe and Susannah Nix.
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You've always been worthy. Don't you know that?
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This was my first book by Susannah Nix and I'm in love. It won't be the last.
I didn't know what I expected from this book, but I really enjoyed it. Wyatt King is a character that has surprised me throughout the book. He loves flirting with women and has a reputation as a womanizer. Wyatt is a person who is always smiling, flirting and is happy but behind that facade there is much more, and has his doubts and fears.
Andie Lockhart is a character that is strong and smart and I love the confidence she has in Wyatt.
Their relationship is beautiful, always had a crush on each other, and how nice it was reading Wyatt opening up with her.
Can't wait to know more about Tanner and Lucy, and I hope we can also see more of Mia and Josh in the next books.
Sorry for spelling mistakes, english is not my first language.
2.5 rounded to 3.
Brother's best friend/Best friend's little sister is one of my least favourite romance tropes, particularly because the obstacles to the main characters' relationship seem flimsy at best. In this particular case, I really hated that Wyatt asked that they keep their relationship secret. It led to jealousy (on both sides) and a lot of feelings of inadequacy on Andie's end, that I didn't really want them to be together by the end of the book. So much of the book was spent in what felt to me like a toxic relationship, that by the time the big reconciliation rolled around I was ready for them to end it. I usually enjoy Susannah Nix's books but this was a miss.