Monday, April 18, 2016

Book Review: Knit Tight by Annabeth Albert

Title: Knit Tight

Author: Annabeth Albert

Publisher/GR Link: Lyrical Shine, GR

Genre: MM Contemporary

Vice: Bisexuality, Knitting, Care taking

Rating: 5 Stars

Lock this book up: 3 keys.  The sex is hot and supported by the story line

Length: Short Novel

Satisfaction: HEA

Cover Impressions: Adorable!

Synopsis: One of Portland’s hottest young baristas, Brady is famous for his java-topping flair, turning a regular cup of joe into a work of art. Every Wednesday—aka “Knit Night”—hordes of women and their needles descend on the coffeehouse, and Brady’s feeling the heat. Into the fray walks a tall, dark, and distractingly handsome stranger from New York. His name is Evren, and he’s the sexy nephew of Brady’s sweetest customer, the owner of the yarn shop down the street. He’s also got a killer smile, confident air, and masculine charm that’s tying Brady’s stomach in knots. The smitten barista can’t wait to see him at the next week’s gathering. But when he tries to ask Evren out, his plans unravel faster than an unfinished edge. If Brady hopes to warm up more than Evren’s coffee, he’ll have to find a way to untangle their feelings, get out of the friend zone, and form a close-knit bond that’s bound to last a lifetime…

Impressions:  I have loved this series from book 1, and this was no exception.  Ev and Brady were a perfect match.  As a full time single mom/teacher who sometimes doesn’t know how she will ever fit a relationship into her life, I totally identified with Brady, and I loved watching him balance real life responsibilities with the draw he feels towards Ev.  I also really loved Ev’s dedication to his aunt, and I was so intrigued by him that I wanted even more of his backstory.

This was a great book that wrapped me up and knitted a warm blanket of love and family around me as I read it.  Don’t miss this, or any of the others in the series!

Highly Recommended

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