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Knox

120 Proof Honey

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Jasmine has always known that life wasn't fair. It wasn't fair that all her hard work keeping a home wasn't appreciated. It wasn't fair that none of that time counted as "experience," but she was desperate, so she had to take whatever there was. Stepping off the bus, she reminded herself that life didn't have to be fair, but it did have to be survived. As soon as she laid eyes on the handsome man who answered the door, she remembered something she'd suppressed for a long time: life had its sunny moments as well.

Knox Ryker didn't really like this whole idea of getting a housekeeper. Yes, five guys living together could take its toll on a place. Yes, Dax's new girlfriend had a point: it was a pig sty. But having a stranger come over to root through your things just didn't feel right. But once he laid eyes on Jasmine, he had feelings of a totally different sort.

©2016 Becca Fanning (P)2016 Becca Fanning
Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Women's Fiction Fiction
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Another enjoyable book from these characters. With a past that comes back to haunt the leading lady it takes Knox to save the day. Great performance.

Great storyline

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Rating: ❤️❤️❤️❤️.5
Heat Rating: 🔥🔥🔥
Narrator Performance: 🎧🎧🎧🎧. 5

KNOX is the second short story in Becca Fanning’s 120 Proof Honey series. What’s kinda interesting about it is that both the story and the narration improved with this installment. That’s not always the case in a series.

Whereas there’s nothing extra special about Knox and Jasmine as a couple I simply adored how their relationship progressed. It was easy and straightforward, something that Jasmine sorely needed. I appreciated that Knox unknowingly showed Jasmine how safe a woman can feel with the right partner. I got the impression that that wasn’t something she had experienced in her past 😉

Another thing that I enjoyed about this shorty was the details. There were only a few minor things missing. Despite it being short the reader got a believable background on Jasmine. Although things weren’t exactly spelled out the author wrote enough info to paint a rather complete picture. With that the conflict within the plot was set up perfectly.

There was a noticeable difference in Meghan Kelly‘s performance of this story compared to the one she gave for book #1, DAXTON. While I liked that performance I must admit that there was improvement in this one. Her acting was apparent in her delivery of the words. There was emotion in her voice. She easily brought to mind the image of Jasmine as she began to take charge of her life. Plus on top of that Kelly made sure to differentiate the guys with different voices. I love when a narrator does that.

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Improved Writing and Narration

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