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Amazing!

Review from Paper Roses →

I thought the first book in this series was my favorite but I think this one just took its place! Jed and Artie are so hot together. Grumpy older boss and his sweet charming assistant. Joel Leslie does an absolutely amazing job here!

Loved it!

Review from Unspoken Vow →

I really enjoyed this one! It pulled me in from beginning to end and I loved getting to see more of Anders and see him move forward on his healing journey. He had a horrible and traumatic experience years ago and is still trying to find ways forward and to reclaim more things that he..

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Good series finale

Review from Luck of the Devil →

The hottest and best book in the series. Great character development. Somehow, knowing that this was the last book in this series made the drama more tolerable. Was it worth it? This time, yes. More side characters were introduced and I’m really for their stories.

Again with the third act drama

Review from Deal with the Devil →

I loved the characters and the performance. However , this is the third consecutive book with drama in the third act, so to speak. Just when you think the MCs should get their HEA, three hours remain in the book, so nope. It’s getting old and not appreciated. *insert eye roll*

All up in my feels!

Review from Paper Roses →

I’m old enough to remember the Marie Osmond song by the same title, so I did have it playing in my head when I first came across this third addition to the Lily Morton-penned Confetti Hitched series. While that song was about “imitation love” and heartbreak, Jed and Artie’s story was more about heart, heat,..

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