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Finders Keepers by N.R. Walker
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it was amazing
bookshelves: fluff, happy-ending, mm-romance, no-cheating, romance

This was so good!

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This was such a cute, fluffy, adorable, sexy read from Walker. Her books have been such wins for me lately. I've just adored every book I've read from her for awhile now and this was no different.

When Griffin moves for a new promotion in his job, he's still has a few days before it starts in his new town, so he goes hiking, and when he's done, he comes across a cute, small dog. At first Griffin thinks an owner is around somewhere and he leaves, but the next days he comes back after it's rained and he sees the dog again, this time soaked and covered in mud, and when he opens his car door and calls the to the dog, it jumps right in.

Turns out the dogs name is Wickett, he has an owner, and he actually has white fur, not brown. Wickett has actually run away from his owner's parents house and wandered all the way to the town Griffin lives in. Almost as if Wickett was trying to bring his owner and Griffin together...

Griffin calls Dane, said owner, and pretty soon they start to chat and fall for each other over the phone. While Dane is away at a conference for his work, Griffin looks after his dog, and when Dane has to pick Wickett up after his conference, they don't want to say goodbye to each other, so they don't.

They only live about 15 minutes from each other, so they continue to see each other and fall more and more in love. As with most Walker books, it's fluffy and their romance is SO there and so well written and it's so fluffy and cute and adorable. They also can't keep their hands off each other, and that along with the romance just makes it all the better.

These fall hard and they fall fast, and it makes sense. They just get each other in a way no one else ever has. Talking about mundane, everyday things can lead to them laughing and talking about anything. They never get bored with each other and even the silences aren't awkward silences.

The side characters were enjoyable too, like Griffin's old landlady Bernice who was awesome, and her unofficial boyfriend Kirk - or K - and I found myself rooting for these two a little as well, especially when Bernice was being so stubborn when it was clear she loved K.

This was just so wonderful, I loved it. I don't know why I waited so long to read it! Just great, cute fluff - and if you're in the mood for some uplifting, adorable fluff then definitely read this. We all need our dose of fluff sometimes, you know? There are plenty of angst filled books out there, lets keep the fluff to Walker books because they are the bEST!
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Reading Progress

January 2, 2019 – Started Reading
January 2, 2019 – Shelved
January 2, 2019 –
0.0% "N.R. Walker is usually an author I can count on for a good, well written romance, so here's hoping this one is too *crosses fingers*"
January 3, 2019 –
3.0% "Why is there always an almost idyllic lookout by these MC's that have them move from the 'big city' to a small town? Like "ugh the big city was too big and congested with all those building and people no it wasn't for me" type of deal? Even when a small town has some shitty people in it, they'd rather live in the small town. And I'm not saying they can't, and sometimes it totally works, it does! But I feel like I've"
January 3, 2019 –
26.0% "Haha love the Stephen Amell and Arrow reference here because I watch the show."
January 3, 2019 –
49.0% "These two are so cute together!"
January 4, 2019 – Shelved as: fluff
January 4, 2019 – Shelved as: happy-ending
January 4, 2019 – Shelved as: mm-romance
January 4, 2019 – Shelved as: no-cheating
January 4, 2019 – Shelved as: romance
January 4, 2019 – Finished Reading

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haletostilinski -come across a lot of books that have one or both MC's praise a small town and almost scoff at a big city, or kinda go "omg how could i have loved the big city? This is so much better" and I'm just kinda like? Does this have to happen in basically every book that deals with MC's moving to a small town from a big city? How about a book where they move from the small town to a big city and love it?? As someone who lives in a city and loves it, it just kinda gets frustrating reading that all the time. Not that it angers me or anything, just kinda wish it wouldn't go one way all the time, ya know?


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