Mixed Signals
2022 • 335 pages

Ratings43

Average rating3.9

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Okay, so I'm not really sure if I should really write a review for this one, or just link you to a picture of me screaming at the top of my lungs, while also holding my kindle to my heart. I don't know what BK Borison slipped in between the lines of text, but woah is it addicting. I absolutely adored every second I spent reading this series, and Mixed Signals was no different. I think I had a stupid grin on my face for most of the book. Look — if you like men who are absolutely stupid in love with their partners, then you're gonna want to pick up this series. Every single one of these books had the best hero. They were all MADLY AND WILDLY in love with their women, and it was absolutely no secret to anyone in the book.

Needless to say, I loved Mixed Signals just as much as I loved the previous two books in this series. Caleb stole a huge chunk of my romance-reading heart away from Luka and Beckett, but I couldn't pick between them if you begged me. They were all so wonderful in a million different ways. But Caleb was extraordinarily kind and soft with Layla, a family man — he loved his whole huge family, and you could tell, and most of all Caleb there for Layla when she needed him. No questions asked. THAT'S HOW IT SHOULD BE WITH A ROMANCE HERO, PEOPLE.

ANYWAY.

I've loved Layla since she first appeared on page in Lovelight Farms, and thankfully I just grew to love her even more in her own book. I wanted to shake her a couple of times, but that's pretty normal for me when it comes to heroines in romance novels. JUST TALK TO EACH OTHER, PLEASE. Use your damn words! But regardless, Layla is enormously competent and deserved the moon handed to her on a platter. (Also was anyone else like REALLY HUNGRY for baked goods during this book? GIVE ME BROWNIES, LAYLA.) I do wish we had seen more of her family, and that problematic relationship, but not a big deal. I loved the story that we got.

BASICALLY, if you haven't given this series a shot, please do so. The entire thing is on KU, and it's worth the read. Especially if you need something lighthearted and fun to ease you into the new year.

January 3, 2023