Review: JUNK MAIL by Kendall Ryan

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Junk Mail by Kendall Ryan
Genre: romantic comedy
Publisher: self published
Publication Date: April 23, 2019
Rating: ★★★★✰


A feel-good, forbidden romance filled with laughs, charm, and an overabundance of steam! Kendall Ryan gives readers another exemplary story with it’s originality and fresh and hilarious outlook on sexting gone wrong….or very, very right in this book. *wink*

Josh and Peyton were adorable! Their insta-chemistry was perfect for the story line, given how complicated it makes their professional partnership. Their flirty interactions and sizzling attraction provide the plot its intrigue and fascination, allowing the reader to feel engaged with the forbidden quality and outcome of their relationship. But as fun and light-hearted as the overall tone of the story is, misunderstandings and miscommunication reveal that even the most effortless romances aren’t without its own complications.

Junk Mail is sexy! It’s lively and comedic dialogue pairs perfectly with the witty and entertaining story line that makes this book a for-sure must read!

4 Stars!

~Kelly


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Synopsis:
It all started with a sexy selfie.

Texted to the wrong number.

Oops.

Not my finest moment—but I have nothing to be ashamed of.

She thought I was no better, and I quote, than the knuckle-dragging douche-bags she was never dating again.

It was a stupid dare from a girl I’d met online, but since she’d given me a fake number, I didn’t feel bad that my interests were suddenly focused elsewhere—on the fiery and sharp-tongued, Peyton that I found myself sparring with over text for the rest of the evening.

The following day, my case of mistaken identity came back to bite me in the banana.

When I strolled into the office, I was introduced to Peyton as the new client I needed to win over. The Peyton , in case you’re not tracking.

And let’s just say she had my full attention.

Brains? Check.

Beauty? Oh yeah.

And the best part? She hated me on sight.

Dear God, do I love a challenge.

Let the games begin.

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