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How to Date a Younger Man Kindle Edition
One: Do not brag to your friend about how well-endowed her brother is.
Two: Do not go back for seconds (or thirds).
Three: Do not let him see your muffin top or jiggly behind. And definitely don’t let him feed you cookies in bed. Cookies are bad. Remember that.
Four: Act like a damn grown-up and apologize for riding him like a bull at the rodeo. And do not flirt with him when he laughs at said apology.
Five: This one is crucial, so pay attention.
Do not, under any circumstances, fall in love with him.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 21, 2020
- File size594 KB
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"You really need to add her to your list of must-reads. She gives us snort-worthy dialog, blushable peach and eggplant scenes, a whole heap of heart, and just enough quirky, memorable characters to keep the reader on her toes." - Book Addict
"I loved this couple! He's totally hot and a bit cocky. She's gorgeous and self-assured. He's made his interest known, but she shuts him down. She's not looking for a hook up...she wants forever. He'll show her he's all the man she'll ever need."-Keri Loves Books
"It's a slow-burn with flirty and fun banter. The characters are lovable, real, and raw." -Two Book Pushers
"Hot, sweet and oh so yummy!" -Chris
"I laughed and swooned! And I think I cheered at one point! And my goodness, hotness overload!" -Kim
Product details
- ASIN : B082XJ1LS5
- Publisher : (July 21, 2020)
- Publication date : July 21, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 594 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 336 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #213,976 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,369 in Coming of Age Fiction (Kindle Store)
- #2,899 in Coming of Age Fiction (Books)
- #4,939 in Contemporary Women's Fiction
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Layne Anderson isn’t only a high-powered attorney in Los Angeles, but she started her own very successful law practice. She’s brilliant, classy and more than capable. Everything in her life is perfect, really, but she's made her list of desirable attributes and is on the lookout for Mr. Right.
When her employees purchase an hour of relaxation for Layne's birthday, the neuromuscular therapist, Griff, who shows up at Layne’s office with table in tow, is certainly nice eye candy and definitely good with his hands. Although Layne is flattered when Griff asks her out, he checks very few boxes on her Mr. Right list, and he's ten years younger than her. Still, Layne can’t seem to get Griff off her mind, so imagine her surprise when Layne goes to her BFF's apartment and discovers that Griff is her best friend's younger brother!
Doesn’t that make the perfect setup for a terrific romcom? And, if we’re honest, ladies, who of us wouldn’t be flattered by attention from a younger man? But seriously, I wanted to shake Layne so she would get with the program. With as intelligent and capable as she is in her professional life, Layne is completely blind to what's right in front of her face. And Griff, bless his heart, he’s a goner from day one, but I love the way he waits patiently for things to fall into place. In the meantime, he's an amazing friend to Layne and always there when she needs him.
If you love contemporary romance and you haven’t read this talented lady's work yet, you really need to add her to your list of must-reads. She gives us snort-worthy dialog, blushable peach and eggplant scenes, a whole heap of heart, and just enough quirky, memorable characters to keep the reader on her toes.
Get your copy, lock yourself away from interruptions, and fall in love with Layne and Griff. Your time in this book world will be well worth it, and your romantic heart will thank you.
Layne is a very successful and independent woman. She owns her own law firm and when the story begins, she's in her mid-30's and has really started thinking hard about wanting a family and specifically a child. The biggest problem with that is she is terribly single.
Griffin is 10 years Layne's junior and is the brother of her best friend. When we start, he's fresh out of school and is working as a massage therapist. As we progress, he ends up with a career in architecture. He's caring, a loyal friend and extremely attractive.
Griffin has always had a thing for Layne, but can he get her to put their age difference aside and focus on how they feel about one another instead of always using the age gap as a crutch? There's no doubt that Layne has feelings for him too, but she has so many hang-ups about all of it that she may end up sabotaging herself in the end.
I loved Griffin in this story. He was a great friend, was supportive and he never got overbearing and pushy even when he could have. There were things I really liked about Layne too, the fact that she was so independent and was a career woman who still wanted to have a family were huge pluses for me. The one thing that ate at me was the fact that she kept the age difference front and center for so long. I understand it could be a concern, but to me age is just a number and if your feelings are there and the person makes you happy, you should at least explore it!
This was another really enjoyable read.
He's totally hot and a bit cocky. She's gorgeous and self-assured. He's made his interest known, but she shuts him down. She's not looking for a hook up...she wants forever. He'll just need to bide his time and show her he's all the man she'll ever need.
Layne is an ambitious lawyer. She's made her own success when she started her own firm. Work has been her life since graduation. Now she's watching all her friends get married and have kids and she's wondering when it will be her turn. Priorities are shifting and she wants her own HEA with a husband and kids.
Griffin is ten years younger, working his way through grad school for architecture. The first time he meets Layne, he knows that she's the end game. Good thing he's patient, because she's not going to make things easy for him. He is a really great guy, the kind you keep.
This story is emotional and a bit angsty. Layne has a mindset of what she wants and it's never been a younger man. She wants a mature guy, with a good job, who is ready to settle down and give her her dream. She has tunnel vision when it comes to relationships, so much so that she can't see what's right in front of her. She'll have to kiss a bunch of frogs before she realizes her prince has always been waiting for her to open her eyes.
This is a best friend's brother, age gap, friends to lovers romance with high emotion. Their relationship starts out as a friendship. Both of them lead their own lives, but they become each other's person. The one that helps you through a break up or gets drunk with you after a bad day. Layne needed time to "see" him and Griffin needed to mature into the man she needed. Their relationship frustrated me at times because I just wanted to shake some sense into her. I felt her pain and frustration. I felt their sexual tension and undeniable attraction. Age was her hang up, but love trumps all.
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Griffin was that kind of man you know won't disappoint!? His only flaw was to be too young and her friend's little bother!?
Or at least that's what Layne put inside her head to not allow herself to live this completely. And you know, you buy it, you totally understand Layne's reasons for thinking the way she thinks at first.
But love, love has its own ways, and the more she tried to ignore this connection, the more time she wasted.
I never cheered so much in my life for a coin to flip, and I would dare saying that in many situations lived Griffin, who was ten years younger than Layne, was way more mature. Proof that age is nothing when it comes to attitude and feelings.
PS. Layne's thoughts had reminded me a lot of Anna from On the Island by Grace Garvis Graves. If you liked this character you will probably like Layne too.
Highly recommended