I really enjoyed the snippets from Violet’s journal. The journal entries at the beginning of the chapters. I’m not kink shaming here, but am giving a PSA for those with different ideas of what’s hot. *wink* Those that are bothered by an 18 year old with a man twice her age OR some extra items, like food, in the bedroom may want to pass. Kent is an expert at scenes that have your Kindle glowing extra bright. Now that we’re all on the same page for plot, let’s settle into the good stuff… She’s caught, small town drama follows, and we move to the question of “will there be a HEA?” that’s not typically a real question in the romance genre. Things move quickly through the exposition of her kissing her best friend’s dad and neighbor. So, Dreams of 18 is an age gap romance that starts with our shy heroine on her 16th birthday. The other thing is this is the second book in three reviews by Saffron A. Maybe I’ll try thanking you for your patience this go ’round? Not that I think any of you are checking daily. I’m consistently apologizing for huge gaps in posting. In writing this review, I’ve realized two things.
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