I’ve had my fair share of bad boys, but nothing prepared me for what it was like to be with a real good man.Logan Brantley changed everything.Somewhere along the way, what started as a fling became the best part of my life.
He makes me want all the things I’ve never had, like forever and happily ever after, but nothing worth having comes easily.Everyone is betting on us to fail, but I’m ready to … on us to fail, but I’m ready to fight for this real good love.
Real Good Love is the conclusion of the Real Duet and should be read following Real Good Man.
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I have to say I think Banner is the funniest character Meghan March has ever written. I don’t think I went more than a chapter without laughing about something! That is one hilariously, outspoken, amazing woman! Of course such an epic character needs own equally as epic alpha male. Enter Logan!
The two of them navigate a relationship in a small backwoods town in Kentucky. Everyone knows everyone. And if you get on someone’s bad side things get pretty tense pretty fast. Let’s toss in a town drug crisis and you have the makings of a high stakes mystery. Everyone is pointing fingers and guessing who is responsible. Accusations are flying! When the mystery of where all these drugs are coming from is solved you will be left speechless. That is not how I saw that story line ending. What an ending it was!
If awards are given out based solely on the fun nature of a character, this book would win them all!
I absolutely loved this book!
A fantastic conclusion!! With a couple things I did not see coming! Logan and Banner are still awesome AF. Love them to pieces! The drama of a small town continues to make Banner’s transition very difficult and Logan is concerned that these jealous females will make her not want to stay and therefore lose his chance to make something real with her. And then the big stuff happens! Jaw dropping! Finished this book in one day!!! Another 5 read!
Such a fun book. Banner has an easy way about her and speaks with no filter. She’s the fun to his intense. He’s a good, wholesome, ex-marine, country boy. He’s not about to let her get away.
She’s making friends and enemies in town. He’s the home town boy all the ladies want and they’re not happy she’s staked her claim.
But strange things are happening and threaten to divide the town and destroy what’s dear. And you may be surprised by “.whodunnit”. I loved the ending and I honestly didn’t anticipate it.
And the epilogue? Classic Banner. I love seeing Boone Thrasher snd Creighton and Holly again!!
Let me be frank with you. These two books should be considered a single novel. I don’t feel like book #1 really gives me a satisfying ending. You have to continue to get that closure. Thus, my review is about both books…which should really just be one book altogether.
Moving on.
Logan and Banner were great main characters. Their banter really made this book for me. While this book is pretty light, I still felt their emotional connection and was rooting for their relationship by the end. I liked both the Hero and Heroine equally, which is rare. Throw in some hot sex, and you got yourself a winner.
Good Lord, Logan is a Real Good Guy! A hot, alpha mechanic who treats a woman right. I loved Banner, so strong and witty. A great duet with a suspenseful twist. Highly recommend this book!
OMG! I just loved these books! Loved the characters, the writing, everything!
o I enjoyed this book even more than the first of this duet. The characters are very likable and I loved the way Logan and Banner’s relationship progressed. After that cliffhanger at the end of the first book I was so ready to dive into Real Good Love. Long story short, Banner has finally met a man she can see herself being with forever and she seizes it with both hands. Logan is perfect for Banner and I loved watching them fall in love. Banner saw herself living in Logan’s small town building a future with him. She’s trying to get her business of the ground while Logan runs his shop. Of course there are obstacles along the way, but they work their way through it and their love for each other never falters. I even liked the little bit of suspense, although I felt it was just added in there to give the story something extra.
This may be the best books I’ve read by Meghan March so far.