A short, sweet, & steamy romance featuring a curvy woman and the alpha man who claims her. Tootsie It looked like another lonely Valentine’s Day at the library, until I found a mysterious letter in an old book of love poems.Finding the letter’s author prompts an unexpected encounter with a handsome mechanic.He looks good in jeans and a leather jacket, and even better in nothing at all.But my … jeans and a leather jacket, and even better in nothing at all.
But my job at the library is in danger, and I might have to move back in with my parents.
The problem is I’ve found my man, and I’ll fight to make a happily ever after worth writing home about.
Roger
When the woman of my dreams knocks on my door, I know exactly what to do.
Make her mine.
My grandfather always said, “Once you find her, don’t let her go.”
But is my love enough to keep her here?
If I have anything to say about it, she’ll be in my life and in my arms… no matter the cost.
This is a Sweet, Steamy Short Story Romance. No Cliffhangers. This is the second in the Vincent Street Valentines series, written with C.L. Cruz. If you love short romances with insta-love, steamy sex scenes, and a sweet love story, then this is the book for you.
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“Liz Fox does it again with another fantastic story!” 5-Star Review
“A great book by Liz Fox. Its quick and steamy and sure to leave a smile on your face.” 5-Star Review
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He’s Her “Library Love” Found From A Letter Written In Days Gone By!
It’s just Another Sad, Lonely Day in the Library…
And UnFortunately for Her,
It’s look’n like another Valentine’s will come & GO with No HEA on the Way!
Sooo it’s Time to Check out some Prose for the Night…
But the book in Question hasn’t seen the Light in quite a Sight;
It seems it’s been 50 odd years,
Since SomeOne last took this book for a Spin…
Leav’n a Love Letter inside Trapped in a Time Capsule!
With a Mystery afoot, She’s determined to meet said Lovely Tidings Author,
Sooo She sleuths for who the suspected Author of the RoMANtic Prose!
Only it’s NOT the Author She finds….
But His progeny who opens the Door & Steals Her HEART…
Too BAD Her BeLoved job is com’n to a CLOSE,
And She may have to MOVE HOME…
Just when She finds a “Library Love” that’s TRUE!
I was granted, via B00|{$P®0UT, an ARC of Liz Fox’s “Library Love: An Alpha Man Curvy Woman Romance (Vincent Street Valentines Book 2).” I recommend this book to others based upon its own merits. All opinions expressed within this review are uniquely my own & freely given!
Until next time… Happy Reading!
My Rating Sytem:
4: I like IT a lot. Great, Solid Story w/ few if any inconsistencies or errors. This is a HIGH Rating, & I rarely give OUT a Higher Rating.
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I am loving this series of insta-loves. Tootsie is a romantic at heart and when she finds a love letter written 50 years ago she decides to investigate and seek out the author. What she finds is her own love story.
This book has to be my favorite in the series. Books are so close to my heart so naturally a story about a librarian is going to capture my heart. I just wanted to be Tootsie. I love the retro and Roger (well Paul Newman is my favorite). Such a sweet read.
Tootsie is in search of a book of poems while she is working at the library. She comes upon a letter that is in the pages of an old love poem book. Surprisingly nobody has checked out that book in almost 50 years. But surprisingly again the person who wrote the letter still lives in town or says she hopes. That night she meets Roger only Roger is about 40 years to young. His grandpa is the author of this love note to his grandma. It’s nice short love story starts in that manner and almost ends in that manner. No cliffhangers but romantic. For me and my love I would say sappy but that’s just me and my perception. A good read
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I really liked this short story about a librarian and a mechanic meeting and falling into instalove. The characters were likable and easy to relate to.
Tootsie is a librarian and as Valentine’s Day approaches she decides to read an old book of love poems. While looking through the book, she finds a love letter. Tootsie decides to find the letter’s author and ends up meeting a handsome mechanic. She feels like she has found her man, but her job is in danger and she isn’t sure how that would work if she has to move back in with her parents. Tootsie plans to do everything she can to be with Roger and get a happily ever after.
Roger is a mechanic and is surprised when a beautiful woman knocks on his door looking for…him? He knows that he wants to make her his. Roger will do whatever he can to make sure that she’ll be in his life and in his arms forever
This was such a sweet story and it made me happy. I loved their happy ever after. I recommend reading this book.
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