Review ♥ Mister O by Lauren Blakely

July 25, 2016 Angela Friends to Lovers, Reviews, Romantic Comedy

Review ♥ Mister O by Lauren BlakelyMister O by Lauren Blakely
Published by Self-Published on April 30th 2016
Pages: 308
four-half-stars

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Just call me Mister O. Because YOUR pleasure is my super power.

Making a woman feel ‘oh-god-that’s-good’ is the name of the game, and if a man can’t get the job done, he should get out of the bedroom. I’m talking toe-curling, mind-blowing, sheet-grabbing ecstasy. Like I provide every time.

I suppose that makes me a superhero of pleasure, and my mission is to always deliver.

BUT then I'm thrown for a loop when a certain woman asks me to teach her everything about how to win a man. The only problem? She's my best friend's sister, but she's far too tempting to resist--especially when I learn that sweet, sexy Harper, has a dirty mind too and wants to put it to good use. What could possibly go wrong as I give the woman I've secretly wanted some no-strings-attached lessons in seduction?

No one will know, even if we send a few naughty texts. Okay, a few hundred. Or if the zipper on her dress gets stuck. Not on that! Or if she gives me those get-over-here-and-take-me-eyes on the train in front of her whole family.

The trouble is the more nights I spend with her in bed, the more days I want to spend with her out of bed. And for the first time ever, I'm not only thinking about how to make a woman cry out in pleasure -- I'm thinking about how to keep her in my arms for a long time to come.

Looks like the real Adventures of Mister O have only just begun....

Lauren Blakely delivers another winner in this spin-off of Big Rock. Mister O is hilarious, naughty, and delightfully sweet. Yes, this is a “best friend’s sister” love story, but the humor and affection prevent it from being just another forbidden romance.

The sexual tension pays off in a big way when Nick agrees to school awkward Harper in the art of dating and love making—and what a patient and dedicated teacher he winds up being. Nick may have sex on the brain 99.9% of the time, but his tenderness really got to me. I appreciated how sex is only one component of their arrangement. First and foremost, their relationship is based on friendship. They get each other—their quirks, inside jokes, fears, and dreams.

I have no patience for couples that play games with each other, and thankfully Nick and Harper don’t give in to manipulation. They may be cautious with their feelings at first, but they’re never less than honest.

The storyline may not be original, but it’s engaging. The characters are unique, funny, and likable, and there’s a surprising lack of drama. In case you’re wondering, the heat level in this book is off the charts! There’s a playfulness incorporated in the bedroom scenes as well that makes for erotic entertainment.

I was in the mood for a fun story and this really fit the bill. Mister O is an amusing and sexy treat!

Recommended for fans of:
Naughty cartoons
Romantic comedy
Lessons in love

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four-half-stars

About Lauren Blakely

author Lauren Blakely

A #1 New York Times Bestselling, #1 Wall Street Journal Bestselling, and #1 Audible Bestselling author, Lauren Blakely is known for her contemporary romance style that’s sexy, sweet, and witty. She also writes USA Today bestselling LGBTQ romance.

With fourteen New York Times bestsellers, her titles have appeared on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestseller Lists more than 100 times, with more than 55 titles on the USA Today Bestsellers list alone. She’s sold more than 4.5 million books. A Brown University graduate, Lauren likes dogs, cake and show tunes and is the vegetarian at your dinner party.



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