Getting Off Easy Review

GETTING OFF EASY by ERIN NICHOLAS

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When you read a book that makes you laugh, gives you snark, alpha males, sassy heroine, and some hot sex you know you’ve read another amazing book by Erin Nicholas. Getting Off Easy by Erin Nicholas, book four in her Boys of the Big Easy series, is one of those books.  We have the hot firefighter/jazz musician, James Reynaud, trying to get the attention of his cute, bookworm neighbor, Harper Broussard. Harper is a linguistics professor, slightly older than him, who loves reading romance books and she knows she way too good for him. James is doing his best to drive Harper crazy, asking for her help with the various items he adopts or are left at his door. When a baby has been left on his doorstep, James is at a lost, knowing nothing about babies. Harper doesn’t know much either, but together they can figure it out. As they set off to find the baby’s mother, their attraction grows, they struggle to keep their hands off each other, and find a few surprises along the way.  

Ms. Nicholas wrote a wonderful, laugh out loud, opposites attract, and sexy story that is not to be missed.  She provided a tale rich with emotions, sexual chemistry, snark, sass, and endearing characters giving James and Harper a chance at love, being a family, and together forever. I highly recommend Getting Off Easy to other readers.

Ratings:
Plot: 5/5
Characters: 5/5
Heat: 2/5
Writing Style: 5/5
Overall: 5/5


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