Spencer Cohen #2 (Lili’s Reviews


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Title: Spencer Cohen, Book Two (The Spencer Cohen Series #2)
Author: N.R. Walker
Publisher: BlueHeart Press
Release Date: March 17th 2016
Genre(s): Contemporary Romance
Page Count: 168 pages
Reviewed by: Lili
Heat Level: 3 flames out of 5
Rating: 4.5 stars out of 5
Blurb:

Finally going from fake-boyfriends to the real thing, Spencer Cohen and Andrew Landon are trying to take things slow. They know what they have could be something special and despite the flammable sexual tension, they don’t want to crash and burn.

Spencer is learning to open up, sharing the secrets of his past with Andrew. Afraid to put his heart on the line, yet seemingly unable to stop it, Spencer knows he’s falling in love with him. Andrew is petrified of leaping in blindly, yet it seems the slower they go, the faster they fall.

As they navigate their new relationship, Spencer worries Andrew will freak out when he takes on a new client. But it’s not a normal case and Spencer soon realises things are not what they seem. When things take a downward turn and they work together to help the client, Spencer and Andrew need to decide if they’re ready for the next step.


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N.R. Walker can deliver sequels like no body’s business! She is the only author I’ll break my “No Reading Until All Books Released Rule”. Why?

#1. She releases her sequels within weeks.
(And most importantly)
#2. She doesn’t rely on cliffhangers to hooks us into coming back. Her writing speaks for itself and makes her readers eager for more. I firmly believe that The Spencer Cohen Series will be up there with The Red Dirt Heart Series.

Anyhoo, Spencer Cohen Book 2 starts right where the first book leaves off. Andrew has made his decision knowing that there are many things still left to discuss. Spencer’s past, Spencer’s job- how will these things affect their budding romance? In typical NR fashion, these topics were handled flawlessly. The perfect blend of angst and romance. I also appreciated how realistically some of the events in the story were handled. Spencer and Andrew were devoted to making their relationship work. I can’t express enough how much I appreciate there not being any silly, immature drama.

I know the question many wonder: is there any steam in this installment? Yes, and it is just as sexy and romantic as we knew it would be.

All in all, this was another winner from this author. I’ve said before, and I’ll say it again- her books are like chicken soup for the soul. 4.5 Stars.

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