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New Release Review! FINDING OUT by Jenni Bara (Boston Revs Three Outs #4)

FINDING OUT by Jenni Bara's 3 different covers: the generic baseball field cover, shirtless Tom cover, and cute illustrated cover

Control. That’s where I excel.

Everything in my life is rigidly planned, nothing ever takes me by surprise, until her.

Wren Jacobs.

I swear the woman was put on earth to drive me insane. She’s too young, too beautiful, my daughter’s best friend, and one of my best friend’s daughters. In other words, completely off limits.

And for one weekend she’s the art curator assigned to help me pick up my newest painting.

My only job is keep my hands off the forbidden woman almost twenty years my junior. Every whisper of Daddy Wilson that falls from her lips drives me closer to forgetting my rules and realizing this nightmare might be the fantasy I need for the night.

Even if one night could be enough, will everyone finding out destroy it all?

FINDING OUT now available trope graphic:
-snowed in
-daughter's best friend
-age gap
-forced proximity
-grumpy baseball coach
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Review:

Wren (AKA Baby Girl) and Tom (AKA Daddy Wilson)’s story!

If you’ve read the other books in the series, it was becoming a bit obvious in previous books that there was something going on between Avery’s ( The Fall Out ) BFF and her father, the coach of the Revs.

(If you haven’t read them, no worries–these all should work just fine on their own, though characters from the other books do show up quite a bit here. I would really suggest reading Avery’s book first, because she’s going through some major life changes here too and you’re going to want to see how it all started. Trust me.)

Finding Out is an age gap, forced proximity, forbidden (she’s his daughter’s bestie, he’s also close friends with her father) romance. Tom’s been trying to resist Wren for three books now, and this is where everything comes to a head. Pun maybe intended? 😉

I don’t always love the Baby Girl/Daddy-type romances, but I did really enjoy the romance here. Ms Bara did a lovely job of showing how their romance developed and how they really are prefect together despite their differences. It somehow manages to be both hot and sweet, with an oh-so-satisfying end.

Next up: a marriage in trouble story–bring it on!

Rating: 4 stars / A-

I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

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