Grant is looking for love, but there’s one big problem—himself. Due to Grant’s massive size, not to mention the fact he’s also a werewolf, all the eligible bachelors steer clear of him, preferring men who are a little less ginormous and a lot less monstrous. Only Lee, Grant’s best friend and vampire extraordinaire, sees him as a gentle giant who longs to give awesome backrubs, cupcakes, and … endless affection to his lifelong mate.
Lee is tired of the same old song and dance of dating and then breaking up. The only steady presence in his life has been Grant, a tried-and-true friend who always knows what to say and the right spot to scratch. So, when Grant finally breaks up with his flighty boyfriend, Lee sees an opportunity to let his carefully guarded heart out of its box and try for something real and lasting.
There’s a problem, though: Lee has always forbidden romance between friends, an order he’s drilled into Grant’s head over and over again.
That means Lee might need to throw their friendship to the fire. To find passion, they’ll have to become enemies. To find love, they’ll have to get lucky.
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I absolutely loved this book and was honored to have been able to read and review. It was such a phenomenal read and had amazing characters as well as an amazing story line. I just could not get enough of it and once I started reading it I could not put it down. I recommend that you read it.
He absolutely lives his best friend – vampire stuff notwithstanding
There is a haunting chill that hints at more intriguing options between them
Can these friends look far enough inside?
Love is complicated and amazingly simple – and confounding
Twisted road to romance
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“The Dragon’s Rebel” was enjoyable and I could care less for “Parallel Larry”, so stepping into this read I already knew it could be a hit or miss. Thankfully it was a hit.
“Come On, Get Lucky” is about a werewolf, Grant, who is a hopeless romantic that had his fair of bad luck when it comes to romance and his snarky vampire best friend, Lee, who decides to take him with him to a vampire clan retreat where all supernatural and non-supernatural beings are welcome. It’s essentially a spot where they can hook up with other beings and not have to worry about commitments or drama.
Overall it was a fun, banter-filled read that had aspects of romance, hot chemistry, ex-boyfriends, and a runaway bunny (hence cover).
Grant – a big guy, a ridiculously large werewolf, a wonderful police officer, unlucky in love.
Lee – smaller than normal vampire, very talkative, opinionated, also unlucky in love.
Grant is currently dating a guy and he thinks its time to show him his wolf. Wanting so badly to be loved for who he is, taking unnecessary chances seems to be his go to method. When David bolts after seeing his true form and posts a fabricated video of him, he decides to take Lee up on his offer to get out of town for a week.
Lee is also reeling from a breakup. Being the ever opinionated roommate he is. The vampire advises Grant against revealing himself to David. Constant reminders he isn’t the one. Grant says no, does it anyway…heartbreak ensues.
Both guys go out of town to a party for various shifters and humans. This was supposed to be a trip to unwind, blow off steam, have fun.
Another punch int he gut, Lee’s ex shows up with his new love.
Weird only becomes progressively worse. Not only are too many coincidental accidents happening, both Lee and Grant have too much time to dwell on their true emotions for on another. Sharing a room didn’t exactly help matters.
Why are things being sabotaged? What is that lingering odor Grant seems to pickup? Who is trying to kill vampires? Or maybe him? Who is the vampire Grant named ‘Tattoo’ that keeps lusting after him?
In the midst of the now investigation, Grant misses all the neon signs from Lee. Everyone sees it but him. No surprise there.
To have love in his life, Grant must save the love of his life.
Solve a mystery, find a bunny, fall in love, laugh a lot, get the man he’s secretly pined over.
(I hope to see more from this couple. The story ended more on a HFN instead of a HEA).
**I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.**
This is a friends to lovers romance with a bit of mystery thrown in. The snark that came out of Lee made me laugh on more than one occasion. Poor Grant is a besotted fool for Lee and I loved watching him come to realize it.
Grant is a massive werewolf and has been searching for love for a while. But when it comes time to show his significant others his wolf they all back away and run off in fear. Newly single, Grant is just about ready to give up on love. His best friend Lee, who is a vampire decides to take it on himself to get Grant back out there and find love; and how better to do it then taking a much needed vacation away. Grant and Lee have been best friends for years, neither one of them risking finding love with each other. But both have been giving off mixed singles and Grant thinks it may be time to finally act on his attraction for Lee. Despite this new blossoming romance, both men are weary when a crazy stalker sets their sights on them – any hopes of moving beyond friends might be destroyed before they can have their HEA.
This novel was really engaging, funny and just different. It gets boring reading the same, traditional romance plots so I was fascinated with the love story this novel was telling. Lee is by far by favorite character, I absolutely loved his interactions with the bunny and his horror over Grant saying he would eat it. The fact he even made it a sweater, this just gave me all the laughs. I haven’t read anything by this author before, but after reading this book I am genuinely excited to see what she writes next and I will definitely be reading it!