Blurb:
Briar Bennett has always been my best friend, nothing more.
I’ve had a crush on her since high school, but we’ve never crossed that line.
Except when she transfers to Hollis U and asks me for a wild favor: Take her V-card and show her the ropes in the bedroom.
I agree to show her all the steamy stuff she wants. We promise to stay best friends, despite all the dirty things we do.
But the more time I spend in my bed with Briar, the more the lines blur…
Soon she’s sleeping in my bed every night. She’s wearing my jersey and cheering me on the ice.
And when I tell her about my secret sexy social media account outside of hockey, she helps me turn it into a life-changing opportunity.
When she confesses that she’s always had a crush on me too, my whole world turns upside down.
I’m falling hard for Briar…I think she’s falling for me too…
Maybe my beautiful best friend isn’t off limits after all.
Read the Hollis U series here: https://geni.us/QWGHWHT
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Review:
I’m used to idiots-to-lovers in MM Romances, not so much MF, but I’m pretty sure this one qualifies 🙂 I get why they didn’t feel comfortable sharing their feelings, since both are convinced the other isn’t interested, plus they’ve been at different universities. But it is pretty obvious to everyone but them.
When they do take the chance, I really like them together. Because of their years of friendship their relationship easily moves into something more and it is very sweet. Blake makes for a really good book boyfriend – amazingly caring, understanding, and patient both in bed and out.
Speaking of in bed, once these two start hooking up the story becomes quite steamy. For a virgin, Briar has ALL sorts of ideas thanks to all the spicy books she reads and Blake is willing to make all her dreams come true. (Gotta say, I didn’t know any one in college that was this good in bed … maybe that says more about the guys I knew 😉 )
Hot Mother Pucker is a really good introduction to this author for me. It’s pretty low angst with a nice mix between the heat & the emotions that come with their shifting relationship. Smith gives us an enjoyable dynamic between not only the main couple but also with their friend group as a whole. I’ll definitely be looking out for Leo’s upcoming book and adding the previous 2 stories to my TBR list.
