![]() ![]() 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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