While this is number two in the series (I haven’t read number one yet but I will be going back) I didn’t need to read book number one to understand book number two. While, yes, Mariah’s novel about Lexi, a youth center worker, and Dyson, a gorgeous firefighter with a wounded heart, is the epitome of sugary-sweetness, Hallmark movie level heart-tugs and a mix of spicy goodness, the story itself is complete and strong. Once given the chance I dove into it and finished the story in a little more than a day (mostly because, apparently, I need sleep.) Through my adventures of following Mariah I saw she posted about The Dating Dilemma being available for ARC readers through NetGalley and I immediately went to NetGalley and requested the chance to read it. What more could a reader/ wannabe author want from a fellow author’s page? She makes fun of herself, she makes fun of people who look down on romance novels and she tells the realities of writing and publishing books. Given how the real world has sucked the last couple years I was definitely in the mood for something sweet and, after having stumbled across Mariah Ankenman’s Instagram a while back, I found her to be an author worth following, not only because of her works but because she wants to have fun while writing and while talking about her works/ writing them. Let me begin by saying this: sometimes you just need a fun, light, cute story when the real world sucks. Publisher: Entangled Publishing, LLC (Amara) The Dating Dilemma (Mile High Firefighters #2)
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