Jemma Love is beholden to no one, and wants nothing more than to keep it that way. She’s built a lifestyle around the things she enjoys most – traveling, good food , and good… company. She doesn’t need anything else. Except… Levi Anders throws a bit of a wrench in those plans. He just might be the perfect compliment to Jemma’s way of life, and he’s definitely not shy about making his intentions clear. He wants a place in her world, and wants her in his. Simple, right? Maybe. It’s one thing to want something – and something else entirely to accept it.
I Think I Might Want You is a novella, and the final installment in the Love Sisters series.
This was so cute! I do think the ending was a bit abrupt, but I loved that the characters had a one night stand while they were both traveling. Jemma included that in her book she wrote and is horrified when she finds out he's the neighbor of her family. IT was fun seeing them dance around each other and then get closer. Like I said, I wish the ending was a bit more fleshed out, but this was another fun novella in this series!
This is one of those books that stands out because it is unconventional. And it was definitely a book that made me appreciate different ideas/perspectives regarding relationships.
I Think I Might Want You is a romance that I definitely appreciate because it doesn't follow the conventional plans of some romances. The book itself focuses on the last of the Love sisters, Jemma who is set on traveling the world and having fun, steamy encounters with no strings attached. That all changes when she meets Levi and two find each other to be irresistible. For this particular book I wasn't as invested in the character development, but more so on how the two were going to navigate a relationship. It was empowering to see two independent individuals continue to chase their dreams and make the relationship work when they could. While this isn't necessarily conventional, it is realistic. I thought about this a lot in relationship to the millennial generation. We're getting married a lot later and having children a lot later than the generations before us. I attribute this to the feeling of independence the millennial generation feels in living their own lives and achieving their goals. They are more likely to have an unconventional relationship. Christina C Jones captured that perfectly in this book. Also, this was great insight to the rest of the Love sisters and the status of their relationships. Once again, I enjoyed what Jones has done with this series as a whole. She's an unstoppable force in the world of romance.
2.5 stars This was least favorite of the series but it was still a little bit enjoyable. I just wasn’t as interested in this couple as I was the others. Also what really happened to Jenna’s fiancé’s? Because that inconsistency is gonna haunt me for a minute.
Like some of the other reviews, Jemma and Levi were also my least favorite couple in the series. They were kinda boring and I was more so interested in the kids and what was going on with Joia and Teddy than their story 🤷🏽♀️
This was my least favorite in the series. I could not understand or like Jemma. She is also an influencer who has a travel blog. She spends her life travelling and is committed to the lifestyle. She says she is a "hoe" and owns that title too. She does not want to settle down or be in a relationship. All that is fine BUT it did not match the sex scenes we saw IMO. She was VERY passive in those, not saying what she wanted, she "let" him do what he wants. She is enjoying it and likes when he "commands" her but I found that very stranger for this particular character. The not settling down thing, again it was weird because she kind of envy her sisters and cousins who are settled down. She is aware that she is running away from something and that something is missing from her life but she does not seem to know what she does want, at 30. Levi was interesting but he also had a difficult time voicing what he wanted out of the relationship. I don't know, I'm all for unconventional relationship IF they are well negotiated and match what the 2 (or more) people want. In this case something was missing for me. Finally their connection was primarily sexual, they don't spend that much time talking, they do talk but I wanted more on that front too. The epilogue tied up all 3 novellas in a nice way, even this one. Jemma and Levi seem to have found a balance but again she thinks at the end . I would recommend this series because all three books are quick and light read!
Once they get over their issues, the story ends. I’d like a little more build up, then finally coming together and then a little bit more. Still fun, quick reads tho
A satisfying and beautiful conclusion to the Love Sisters series. I loved how unapologetically free-spirited Jemma was and how Levi never tried to contain her. Instead, he supported her growth, gave her space to soar, and reminded her that he’d always be her home base. The wrap-up with all three couples at the end was the perfect touch. A truly feel good finale!
This is Jemma and Levi's story. Honestly, I didn't really like this one. It was the shortest of the 3 and took me the longest to get through. It was an okay snippet. And it was still complete. I just didn't like Jemma. This also focused more on what Levi was doing and not Jemma. Which is fine - except you get to know him better and root for him - instead of Jemma. There was a lot of sex going on even thought they both claimed that their connection was more than that. I liked the epilogue with the two year update. I wouldn't mind revisiting the Love sisters.
Featuring: Sisters & Cousins, Fling Reunion Trope, Graphic Sex, Rewind Timeline, Vulgar Language Unattainable love interest, Sworn off a relationship
Rating as a movie: X
Songs for the soundtrack: "Company" by Tinashe, "Fear Of Flying" by Mya
My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️½
My thoughts: I wasn't feeling this one as much as the other two. The humor is low and the story is 50% sex. It's not a bad story but I think it would have been better as a novel. I'm going to be reading the Wright Brothers series next, Love Sisters is a spinoff of it so I already know who the couples are and I'm looking forward to seeing how they met in detail.
Recommend to others?: Yes. This is a fun series, each book has a different personality.
I think this is a HFN and I think was a contrast to the 2 sisters getting married and having kids.
I did think Jemma not wanted to settle down was a little murky (was it from her past relationship or feeling trapped). From this perspective I wished it was developed more, but I think this relationship was the most unconventional. So on one hand I like that but the otherhand it felt like Jemma didn't know how to be in a romantic relationship. See murky.
CN: parental death, drunk driving death, cheating, gun violence death, unprotected sex, early term pregnancy
Me reading this trying to figure out where people be meeting these black men 😳 I really enjoyed Jemma's character and wish we could've gotten a bit more just to see where they ended up. Unlike the other books this one wasn't wrapped up in a neat lil bow and I don't know how I feel about it but overall I liked the story a lot.
Jemma and Levi’s story had a strong start, it just didn’t hold my interest at times. I liked that Jemma was an author, traveled frequently and maintained her independence.
This was definitely my favorite book of the series. I really loved Jemma. She was so carefree and did what she wanted with her life with no care of opinions. She was herself from start to finish and I loved her character development even though it was a novella. Levi was a MAN who knows how to pleaseeee! I really liked the way he never put pressure on Jemma and his approach he had with her. These two started out with just lust but I loved the way their relationship transformed throughout the pages. I feel like they really complimented each other well. I also loved how the epilogue was set up giving us insights into all the sisters
Whew this book was hot. It's the steamiest of the three and I of course loved it. We get a second chance of love between Jemma and Levi. Levi being her tw0 day, two night stand, who left an impression on her. an anomaly for Jemma who has her fun in whatever country she'd jetted off to next, and doesn't look back.
But when she and Levi run into each other at her cousin's party, she realizes they ahve some unresolved feelings there. Sexy feelings with the hint of more.
what I like the most about this book is how the relationship unfolded and wrapped up for them. It felt really true to who these characters are. Jemma doesn't want to be locked down in a relationship, even as she sees her family around her partnering up with others, be it making commitments or getting married and having kids. And while she wonders at having those things, by the end she doesn't just jump into something with Levi.
They come and go as they please but you still get the sense they are in this, and willing to make it work in their own unique way. I love when an HEA makes sense for the characters and isn't something cookie cutter.
Finished and I’m already missing my Love sisters! Jemma and Levi have such an unconventional relationship/arrangement which I LOVE. I hate reading romances that end so stereotypically as if everyone aspires to get married and settle down with children. I enjoyed the epilogue and liked seeing where everyone was at. As per usual, the book had me laughing out loud at several points. This series were my first Christina Jones reads- and they certainly won’t be my last!
The Love Sisters were my least favorite series by CCJ so far. I've read over 30 of her books this was my least favorite that I finished (couldn't finish 2). Levi was great Jemma was egh. For a relationship that was so deep it was very surface. I do love a unconventional relationship though.
Again, a little short and in need of more character development and conflict. I’m going to have to look up a full length novel by this author sometime in the future!!
My favorite of the series! It wasn’t as funny as the first two (though it did have it’s funny moments) but the story itself was beautiful. I loved how patient and loving Levi was with Jemma. Their relationship was unconventional but that was the best part. It’s something that I don’t see a lot in romance.
Yep i agree this was just okay. Yes i love that both characters were travelers and had other things going on that added to them besides traveling. However, that’s about it. To me the sisters and their men from the other books made this book more interesting. Some stuff could have been cut out to add more depth. Book 1 is my absolute favorite.
The steamiest of them all! I actually really enjoyed and appreciated this more realistic take on relationships, but I also just kept wanting more even though I know there was nothing more to it than that. Anyway, I love these sisters and I’m so glad I read all three back-to-back!
Really loved this one. Great audio narration and the non traditional HEA for this Love sister totally fits her personality and trauma recovery journey. There’s a sweet epilogue at the end too to wrap up the three sisters.