Book Review

Sunny Shelly’s Review: Just Say Yes by Lena Hendrix

JUST SAY YES by LENA HENDRIX is available now!

Getting tangled up with an Olympic rugby player seems like the perfect way to forget about how my life is falling apart. Until I discover he’s my ex-boyfriend’s best friend.

Logan Brown walked into my small town with a charming grin and mischief in his eyes. He’s a world-class flirt and his confident masculinity is almost as distracting as those rugby thighs.

Given my inexperienced history, I’m no match for our undeniable chemistry. I vow to keep him at arm’s length. But with Logan, every lingering stare—every forbidden touch—awakens something inside of me I thought I had buried for good.

We both know we shouldn’t cross that line, but I have spent my entire life being a good girl, and suddenly I’m tempted to be very, very bad.

Especially when Logan tells me to just say yes.

What to expect:

🩷Ex’s best friend

🩷Inexperienced FMC

🩷Olympic Rugby playing hero

🩷Frenemies to lovers

🩷Possessive hero

🩷Forbidden romance

🩷He talks you through

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

After the heaviness of JP’s redemption story, I loved the lighter tone of MJ’s story in Just Say Yes.

Logan and MJ’s story was a delicious slow burn. I loved how he kind of didn’t know what to do with himself at times, and how hesitant she was to get involved with him because of his connection to her ex. That relationship ended so badly and left her with some major baggage and just a diminished sense of self-worth. Their relationship starts off with MJ being Logan’s good luck charm during some exhibition rugby games, and it builds from a no-strings fling to a wonderful, heartfelt true romance. Logan is such a swoony hero, and was so patient and caring with MJ, both in dealing with her inexperience and her mental fragility.

CJ Bloom and Ryan Hudson were everything as the narrators for this book. The highs, the lows, the vulnerability, the spice… these two perfectly portrayed MJ and Logan.

Having read the Sullivans series first and now the Kings, I am so sad to say goodbye to these two families and all their chaos and the quirky town of Outtatowner! I hope that this is not the last we will see from this gang — please consider a next-gen series, Lena!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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