GRR Reviews Noble Love (The Nobles) by Té Russ
Noble Love has a lot of good background details for the family in crisis, and a return to hometown and second chance at love. However, the relationship is sub-par.
The Nobles have been running their natural hair product company for a generation, but the quadruplets, 2 sons and 2 daughters, went off to do their own things, and each found their own careers. Then a threat to the company brought Isiah, the oldest, back to town... and into the bakery shop of Tessa Everett. Tessa was chubby back in high school, but now she's toned and curvy, thanks to an exercise habit, and ability to avoid the baked temptations she had to create daily. And Isiah swept her off her feet... and they quickly became a couple. But when tragedy struck the Nobles, will their relationship survive?
While the descriptions are okay, somehow the relationship just didn't flow for me that well. It's almost insta-lust, and none of the life problems really affect the relationship other than "I can't deal with you right now (I have other more important things I have to deal with)"
Category: Contemporary
Primary Plot: Can the curvy bakery girl fall for the business genius back in town to save his family company?
Overall Rating: 3/5
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