A girl. A guy. And a talking peen. Holly Martin isn’t the type to have a one-night stand. But a crushing break up, a sexy blind date, and a few shots of Fireball is about to change all that. Matthew Daniels is an introverted PA who claims he’s too busy to date. But that doesn’t stop his older brothers from encouraging him to let loose and get out there, because as they put it – the right girl … the right girl won’t just walk up to you.
But what if she does?
Is it possible for a one-night stand that happens twice, to actually become more? Could two nights of reckless debauchery actually lead to true love? Or is this just another case of a whisky induced disaster?
This Romantic Comedy is sure to have you laughing, cringing, rolling your eyes, shouting at the pages and looking for a shot glass of your own.
**This book contains mature content (and immature content). It is intended for adult readers.
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You had me at the title!
This was a fun ride of a book!
I love some comedy with my steam, and this author definitely delivers.
Some may find a talking “Peen” an instant “No” when reading the book description, but I am here to tell you to rethink that thought and say “Yes” to this story. We always make comments and jokes about men being led by their brain below the belt and this story simply gives it a name and a voice. Oddly enough, this actually make it less creepy.
Holly has not had as much luck of late in the boyfriend department. She agrees to a date set-up with her best friend’s brother on Halloween. (I don’t know how she has never met him already considering they live in the same town and it is her best friend, but if they had, we wouldn’t get this story.) They are to meet at a bar in costume. Holly’s naughty nurse to his Sexy Doctor.
Mathew is a Physician’s Assistant meeting his brothers for a drink after work at the same bar. It was a long day and he didn’t bother to change out of his work clothes. Holly has already been waiting for over an hour for her date to show so thinks the hottie in the scrubs at the bar is Jayne’s brother. Not being able to resist what Holly is throwing at him, Mathew doesn’t correct her. What we get is a funny romp through a comedy of errors.
Mathew was completely adorkable who needs to invest in some super glue for Holly’s feet. Holly needs to quit it with the cinnamon booze! That way only lies puke!
This audiobook was narrated by both Tor Thom and Charley Ongel and they complimented each other well. Tor Thom be still my little heart! His voice was deep and sexy and I would love to hear him voicing a shifter romance! I wanted to slap Holly a couple times, which says to me that Charley Ongel did an excellent job.
I give this title 5 of 5 stars and would recommend this to anyone who enjoys a good romance with a side of laughs.
Ebook obtained through Kindle Unlimited.
Audiobook obtained for free at my request and I am voluntarily leaving this unbiased review.
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This was my first Ryan Ringbloom book and thought it was well written. The two main characters were funny, sweet, and quirky, which made their connection believable. I think she does a great job of alternating the narrators, giving us insights into their backgrounds, their insecurities, and their feelings.
I disagree with another reviewer that the female lead does a lot of slut shaming of herself. I felt that her reaction to her one-night stand was quite normal and realistic for someone who doesn’t normally do that type of thing; especially when you’re in that insecure phase after a break up with the “love of your life.”
Overall, the writing and overall tone of the book is light hearted and the perfect book for a vacation read. And I can’t leave out that Peen was my favorite character. His influence over the male lead was essential to the plot.
Funny sweet book ..but ended way too quick…was disappointed in how it almost just seemed to stop..
Okay, so I found this book a little more relatable than I’d like to admit lol