GRR Reviews Lass by Harloe Rae

Shane broke away from his ultra-religious family and town, seeking his own way. He wandered into a town and settled down, becoming part of the town mechanic's team, and came to know Addison, one of the waitresses at the local bar. And then, he knew she's the one and only for him. But he was deeply ashamed of his... inadequacies in the way of the world. He has no idea how to talk to a woman, much less wooing one. When he stumbled into Addison talked about finding another housemate, he had to speak up. It was platonic at first, as the two housemates knew each other for almost two years. But after living together for a while, neither can deny the attraction they have for each other...

Excellent sexual tension, but... let's just say, for a male virgin who supposed had no training or reading material in that area, he seems to know what he's doing a bit too well. The darkest hour appears to be a bit trope and... uh, a bit hormonal. But I enjoy a good "beta guy gets his girl" story as anyone. Hey, I'm a guy after all.

Category: Contemporary

Overall Rating: 4.5/5

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