Mansplainer by Avery Flynn - The Conclusion og the Last Man Standing Series

 

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Mansplainer by Avery Flynn, the final book in the Last Man Standing series, is a sweet, humorous, and adorable, enjoyable story about a well-meaning Mansplainer who can’t wait to seduce his wife. Michelle Finch finds herself in a dire need of a husband. When her father passed he left an archaic stipulation in his will, stating that in order for Chelle to continue running her foundation she must be married, by the end of the year. With time running out and a male chauvinist, anti-feminist uncle trying to take over, Chell has few options. Encountering an eccentric woman in the park who reads her fortune leads to the next day meeting a stranger at the dog park; someone who believes he has to fix things for everyone.  Chelle never expected her soon to be husband to be one, gorgeous, mansplaining Nash Bennett.  Nash may be an over the top mansplainer, but he has a huge heart of gold. He really can't control his impulses to help in literally every situation, it's his nature to make everything better; whether you are family, or complete stranger, or even want it. When he meets Chelle, the first person ever to not only take his helpful advice, but to also help guide him away from his mansplainer ways, he can't help but be a little charmed by her. Nash never wanted or even expected to fall for anyone, he knows he’s going to get grandma Betty’s undisclosed present at Christmas. His other cousins have already succumbed to love, and he knows he won’t. He only needs go on six dates, set up by said cousins, with the first woman who answers his dating profile. The rules don’t state she can’t be his wife of convenience. The more time he spends time around Chelle the less sure he actually believes he can avoid getting feelings for her. Chelle is unlike any woman he's ever met and their agreement may have started as temporary, but he might actually like to keep his wife, if only she felt the same.

Ms. Flynn wrote another wonderful, fun, humorous, unexpected insta-love story filled with Beckett family shenanigans, sizzling chemistry, clever banter, and entertaining secondary characters that should definitely not be missed. Then there are the puppies, an entertaining cat, meddling family, and that last gift from their grandmother. I highly recommend Mansplainer to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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