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Cherry Picked

Sunday Brothers, Book 3

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Never ask your brother’s best friend to pick your cherry.

When I asked Jack Wyatt to help me lose my pesky v-card, I didn’t expect him to keel over in shocked disapproval and nearly tumble us down a mountain.

You might think a guy who's been reading romance novels his whole life would've figured out a smoother way to broach the subject, but in my defense, I’ve been pining for Jack for seven long years, just waiting for him to notice me.

Jack sees me as sweet, shy Hawk Sunday: his Pride and Prejudice-obsessed hiking buddy, his dependable employee, and the honorary little brother he’s determined to protect, not…deflower.

But to me, Jack is everything a romantic hero should be: tall, gorgeous, kind, and brilliant.

Or at least I thought he was brilliant, until he started getting so many things so boneheadedly wrong.

Like refusing to do the deflowering himself, but also blocking any other potential plant-lovers from getting all up in my garden.

And like continuing to see me as someone who needs protecting, rather than a man who needs possessing. A man who's determined to get his cherry well and truly picked this summer, whether Jack Wyatt likes it or not.

©2023 May Archer (P)2023 May Archer
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This book is cute, fun and the characters are absolutely perfect. I adore the fact that they're obsessed with Jane Austen and how her books are mirrored in this story.

My only issue with this story is that May can't write complete stories. The beginning is absolutely amazing, and her endings are always happy and hopeful, but half of the book is fluff that repeats over and over again and nothing else.

There were so many opportunities to make this book 100% more active and interesting, but most of what happens is told but never shown.
I would've loved to see Jack getting jealous for real and not just talking about how he feels jealous, I mean Simon was right there, but as always, May has no idea how to use the plots she opens.

By chapter 11, I found myself skipping the story forward whenever they talked about the same thing they kept talking about, I kept spacing out of the story and feeling very let down whenever the plot was heading toward the perfect place and bombing in the most boring, nonactive way possible.
Too bad, this book had the potential to be amazing

Meehhh but could've been great

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