Review of Kiss My Giraffe - Boys of the Bayou Gone Wild

πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–Kiss My Giraffe, by Erin Nicholas, is another “can’t put down,” laugh out loud, put a smile on your face story, that has everything I've come to love about the Boys Gone Wild series.  I have been waiting for this story since the first time Fiona drove her big purple truck into Autre and Knox stormed his way into Ellie’s to complain about it. Months of complaining; flirtation, and even a stolen kiss have led us to this book and it was so, so worth the wait!!

Knox is the perfect grumpy hero; gruff, usually ticked off, but with a sweet streak that left me swooning time after time. Fiona is feisty, strong, independent, determined and sassy; yet still completely surprising. Fiona has been keeping a number of secrets from her Autre friends, especially Knox; ones that are totally unexpected and quite surprising. Knox and his organized life will never be the same again and it seems he is okay with that. Knox and Fiona couldn’t be more different, yet they are perfect for each other. Together they have so much chemistry they could power the electricity for Autre and their steamy encounters are seriously smoking hot. Knox, a nerdy, buttoned-up, by-the-book, series and controlled bayou boy, has met his match in the irrepressible, animal champion, sunny spitfire that is Fiona Grady. She’s the perfect sassy yang to his dirty talking yin.

In a series that is all about finding your chosen family and people who love you as you are, Kiss My Giraffe is all this, and so much more. This book was like a love letter to Autre with glimpses of past couples and a hint of what may come. I hope we get to stay in the Bayou for a long, long time!!! Ms. Nicholas wrote a tale rich with emotions, sizzling chemistry, sassy and charming characters who are engaging, magnetic, and ready for some between the sheets time. I highly recommend Kiss My Giraffe to other readers and look forward to what Ms Nicholas has waiting for us next.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.


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