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Making it Up by Erin Nicholas is a feel-good, laugh-out-loud, and deeply heartwarming small-town romance set in the beloved Sapphire Falls, NE. This second book in the "next generation" series features a forbidden, opposites-attract romance that will completely enthrall readers.
Book Description
Keeping their hands off each other was never part of the plan… but neither was falling this hard.
Rescuing Mia Hansen from the middle of a field during a storm is my job. I’m a conservation officer, not a hero. And definitely not a guy who goes looking for trouble. At least not anymore. I have a past, but I’m a rule-follower now. And I especially don’t need the kind of trouble that comes with a sweet smile, killer curves, and a library card.
But Mia is definitely going to be a problem for me. The irresistible, late-night-fantasy kind.
Because she’s also the daughter of the only man in this town I don’t like and can’t trust. Getting involved with her would be a mistake. A reckless, hot, completely unforgettable mistake.
She keeps finding reasons for us to bump into each other. And I keep letting it happen. Call me what you want--but when she’s grinning like she knows exactly how to unravel me, I’m not walking away.
Now we’re sneaking around like we’re starring in her dirty fanfic--which, of course, I read. Multiple times.
We said this would be short-term. Just fun. No strings. But Mia’s wiggled her way past my defenses, and I’m starting to think the biggest danger isn’t her dad finding out…
It’s falling for the one woman I should have stayed away from.
About Erin Nicholas
Erin Nicholas is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over sixty sexy contemporary romances and rom coms. Her stories have been described as toe-curling, enchanting, steamy, and fun. She loves to write about reluctant heroes, imperfect heroines and happily ever afters. She lives in the Midwest with her husband who only wants to read the sex scenes in her books, her kids who will never read the sex scenes in her books, and family and friends who say they’re shocked by the sex scenes in her books (yeah, right!).
My Thoughts
Making it Up by Erin Nicholas is a feel-good, laugh-out-loud, and deeply heartwarming small-town romance set in the beloved Sapphire Falls, NE. This second book in the "next generation" series features a forbidden, opposites-attract romance that will completely enthrall readers.
David Hargrove, the local Game and Parks officer, is committed to being a rule-follower after a "bad boy" past filled with run-ins with the town cop. When a storm rolls in, it’s his job to rescue Mia Hansen from a field. Mia is the sweet, dorky small-town librarian with killer curves, a sweet smile, and a sideline writing spicy fan fiction. She’s instantly irresistible to David, but she’s also the daughter of Scott Hansen, the one man in town David can’t stand and doesn't trust. David knows getting involved with Mia would be a reckless, unforgettable mistake, but the undeniable chemistry and strong connection between them make him powerless to resist.
Despite the complications stemming from David's past with her father, Mia is determined and creative, constantly finding reasons for their paths to cross. David quickly gives in to the attraction, and they find themselves sneaking around like they’re starring in her dirty fanfic—which, of course, David has read multiple times. Their internal dialogue is both hysterically funny and deeply relatable as they navigate their insecurities and messy pasts. Mia’s unexpected boldness and David’s commitment to winning her over create an intense, hot, and fun steam perfect for their story.
As always, Erin Nicholas delivers a romance that is much deeper than just spice and swoons. Making it Up is filled with sweet moments, snort-worthy laughs, supportive friends and family, and the charming gossip of a small town. The inevitable happily-ever-after includes all the best things, like David finally earning the respect of Mia's father and both characters unpacking their emotional baggage. This book is a wonderful escape and a testament to the fact that the person who broke your heart might just be the person meant to fix it.
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