You Know It’s Love by Jen Morris - Book Review

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Synopsis

I have three rules for dating:

1. Always be my best self

2. Don’t put out too soon

3. Stay the hell away from anyone like my ex-husband—including liars, cheaters, guys with more looks than substance, and (especially important) bartenders.

Everyone says you “just know” when you meet the one, but the only thing I know is New York men are the worst. So when Myles, the cocky, tattooed bartender at my brother’s bar starts hitting on me, it’s a hard pass, thanks. I won’t make that mistake again.

Besides, I have enough going on with my ex trying to run my vintage clothing store out of business. So what if I’d rather be selling my own designs? I have bills to pay.

But it turns out Myles is good at more than just looking sexy while pouring drinks. He knows how to save my business, and that’s an offer I can’t refuse. Everything else he’s offering? Not interested—not in the slightest. Not even if he could be the best mistake I ever make…

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Hello friends and lovers!

It’s been a minute since I’ve posted a review and I’ve been eager to share this one with you. This is, You Know It’s Love by Jen Morris, her second book in her rom com series. Her first one was such a delight, I knew I had to buy the second standalone romance to see how Cat’s journey to finding love went.

Myles, Myles, Myles. He is a swoon worthy book boyfriend and I absolutely loved and adored him from the get go. He' is the type of man that has his flaws, but he was such a sweet man to Cat the entire book. He wore his heart on his sleeve, but Cat didn’t see it.

Cat’s been burned by love enough times to know that she needed to be very cautious with Myles, especially since he was a bartender, much like her ex-husband. The two men are world’s apart in personality, but Cat confuses their similarities for being the same type of man. Although I loved Cat and her journey through trusting love, I couldn’t help but want to shake her and open her eyes to see how perfect Myles was for her. It’s her journey though and I was along for the ride to say I told you so.

Jen certainly dove deeper into these two characters with her backstory and I absolutely loved it. I’m looking forward to her third installment.

I’d highly recommend Jen Morris, she’s one of my favorite indie authors and such a sweet person to talk to. She' takes the time to chat with her readers, which makes her so impossibly amazing.

Rating: 💋💋💋💋💋/ 5

Steamy Rating: 🔥🔥.5/ 5

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