Moving into my brother's basement after graduating from college isn't the end of the world.
But getting stuck working for his best friend just might be.
Aside from professionally getting under my skin, Liam Brooks owns the only tattoo studio in our perfect coastal town. He also happens to be the only person within a hundred-mile radius willing to employ me despite my shining resume.
The truth is, he needs me, too.
So we make a truce for the I save his shop from financial ruin, and he does everything I say so I can use his business as a case study to land my dream job. Then I'm getting out of this town and never looking back.
…Unless I find a reason to stay.
Tell Me It's Right is a brother's best friend romance. It's book one in the steamy, small-town romance Sweetspire series. Each book can be enjoyed as a standalone, but the author recommends listening to them in order for the best experience.
I enjoyed this one overall—it’s a sweet, easy read with charming moments and likable characters. That said, the pacing felt a bit slow at times, and I found myself wishing the story had moved along more briskly. The ending wasn’t as satisfying as I’d hoped; certain characters never really had to answer for their behavior, which left me wanting more closure.
Still, despite those frustrations, it was undeniably cute and had plenty of heart. If you’re looking for a cozy, light romance with some emotional beats, this is a pleasant pick—even if it doesn’t quite stick the landing.
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