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“Download Monstr and slither into your future mate’s DMs!”
Tequila shots and dating apps don’t mix. Celebrating the end of grad school, Drunk Nicole thought it would be a brilliant idea to find a monster sugar daddy to help her pay off her student loans and help her fix up the rundown house she had inherited.
Surely there was a rich vampire or gold-laden dragon out there who might have a thing for messy brunettes with threadbare sweatpants and a caffeine addiction?
But in the light of day (and her crippling hangover) Sober Nicole thinks Drunk Nicole was an idiot. Especially now that her notifications are blowing up and five fanged hotties want to take her to dinner… or eat her for dinner.
It is a dating app for monsters, after all.
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two vampires, a were-cougar, a werewolf and an elf that's allergic to dogs walk into a diner....”
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- given that we had five love interests i was positively surprised that we didn't skip straight towards bedroom scenes but the author tried to build chemistry for everyone
- the chemistry with almost all the love interests was quite good
- the interactions between Drake, Hawthorne and Wes were fun
This 👏 Book 👏 Is 👏Perfect 👏
So, I am currently reading through Harry Potter for the first time ever, (this is related to Swipe Right For Monsters, I swear). And one of the things I have fallen in love with is the back and forth conversation between different characters and a plot that every scene and every moment means something. The smallest things that may feel like world building turn into such a life altering moment in later chapters.
This book is my Harry Potter, for my spicy romance heart.
I literally burst out laughing multiple times. It is the perfect balance of lightheartedness, pain, and heat. Every character is alive, each one with their own quirks to fall madly in love with. Not once does the author ruin a moment by telling instead of showing. She won’t blatantly say these are their kinks (like so many authors do. Which in the way they word, it tends to give me the ick), instead you’ll learn them subtly over multiple chapters until you’re craving to see it in full action.
Honestly, I wish the spicy scenes were longer, but they do fit perfectly for the story. And if you reach the end of the story and are craving more, you’ll be in for a pleasant surprise.
Instantly this has become one of my favourite books, and I can definitely see myself opening it up again. I think I’m going to pick up another R. O’Leary and see if she continues to hit the spot.