4.5
That was amazing.
Compelling and tough and romantic and sexy and heartfelt, and the two leads were both beyond lovable, wonderfully human and complex.
"Home Grown Talent" was one of my most anticipated books of the summer, and it does not disappoint, at all. Mason and Owen's journey was an utter joy to witness: their relationship was a rollercoaster of ups and downs, fraught with some very frustrating miscommunication issues (and some subsequent, and very much needed, groveling!) but it was exciting and lovely and sweet, and their chemistry was explosive. And the steam? *fans herself* it was so good, so dirty, so exciting. And 100% my cup of tea.
Individually, Mason and Owen are fabulous characters. Mason was lovely, oddly shy and vulnerable and insecure, even with his supermodel looks and success: I admit, I wanted to scream at him a few times for how he ends up treating Owen, but ultimately, he manages to reemed himself beautifully (and I was so damn proud of him).
Owen was a dreamboat: he had that Gently Stern, Sexily Competent Daddy vibe going on that was *chef's kiss* and his more infuriatingly stubborn moments only made me love him more. I adored his relationship with Lewis, and seeing Lewis (and Lewis and Aaron) through Owen's eyes was utterly priceless.
I loved this story to absolute bits, and although I found book one a bit more snarky and darkly humorous, "Home Grown Talent" was sweeter and more romantic, and it reads like a gentle punch of feelings to the gut.
Joanna Chambers and Sally Malcolm are a fabulous writing team and their second novel together just confirmed it. "Home Grown Talent" was impressive and sweetly sexy, and now I cannot wait to read the third book: I'm already highly invested in the next leads' very antagonistic journey to romance.
Thank you GRR for the ARC. I received it in exchange for an honest review.