Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Blog Tour + Review: "Spring Fever" by Laurelin Paige and Kayti McGee

Today, I'm excited to take part in the blog tour celebrating the release of "Spring Fever" by Laurelin Paige and Kayti McGee, episode #5 of the Dating Season series. Each installment builds on the events of the previous ones and follows the same main character, Chloe, so IMO it's best to read these novellas in order.
 
"Spring Fever" picks up right where the previous installment, "Winter Bloom," left off, just after Chloe's roommate and former crush, Austin, announced that he had broken up with his girlfriend, Lucy. In the days that follow, Chloe does her best to be a good friend to Austin and help him through the breakup, but things get complicated when he finally admits his feelings for her. Austin's timing couldn't be worse: Chloe is finally happy in her new relationship with musician Logan, who recently invited her to move in with him. Besides, Chloe moved on from her feelings for Austin months ago...didn't she?

Just as the previous installments of this series have been, this story was laugh-out-loud funny. Chloe and her best friend, Charlotte, consistently crack me up. They just seem to get each other, quirks and all. I also love Chloe's continued use of romance novels as a guide for how to handle situations when she's not sure how to proceed. The fact that most of them are biker/MC romances just makes it even funnier. Finally, I enjoyed the continued evolution of the dynamic between Chloe and Austin. Unlike some of the other guys Chloe has dated, I actually like Logan, but Austin is the one who has been there for her all along. I can't help but root for her to choose him in the end.

I can't believe there's only one episode left in this series! I highly recommend all of the episodes up to this point and can't wait to find out how Chloe's story ends.
 
*Review copy provided by the authors via Candi Kane PR. All opinions expressed are my own.
 
 
About "Spring Fever"

It’s time for spring cleaning, but I’m not ready to toss Logan yet…

Out with the old, in with the new… a new me, that is. Now that Charlotte’s married, I, too, have decided to be mature. So Logan isn’t Austin--that’s okay. Better than okay. That’s what I’d wanted all along, someone just as kind and loving and--okay, smoking hot--as my roommate. But a kind, loving, smoking hot someone who likes me back.

Logan has basically been all my dreams come true.

If I could stop stressing about work for five whole minutes to appreciate it, I’m sure I would be really happy. Thank God I have Austin to keep me grounded. Literally, because he makes me garden with him now. And maybe it’s just the stress talking, but it kind of seems like he wants to put down roots too. How come no one told me maturity would be this complicated?

Episode five of six in the laugh-out-loud Dating Season series. 
 

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