Friday, December 21, 2018

✱✱Book Review✱✱ Regifted by Declan Rhodes


Regifted
A Muscle Man and Nerd Holiday Romance
by Declan Rhodes


"Regifted? Isn’t that what people do with fruitcakes?"

Vincent, owner and trainer at the most exclusive gym in the city, is in the middle of a bad luck streak in his dating game. To avoid having a blue Christmas, he reluctantly volunteers to participate in a date auction event at the holiday benefit for his city's LGBTQ community center. Vincent’s thrilled when a wealthy silver fox with muscles as big as his own wins the auction.

All is going well for the merriest of Christmases until Vincent finds himself regifted to Desmond, a viola-playing nerd who wants a date for a performance of the Nutcracker at the city ballet.

Desmond can’t believe his good fortune, and Vincent is laid low by the humiliation of his rejection. With the help of good friends Maeve and Jerry, both Vincent and Desmond learn that there is much more to falling in love at Christmas than shallow appearances.

There’s plenty of good humor, steamy scenes, and a happily-ever-after ending in this muscle man and nerd romance.





https://www.amazon.com/Regifted-Muscle-Nerd-Holiday-Romance-ebook/dp/B07M968YT9





Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐

It doesn't get any sweeter than this! Desmond and Vincent are just so adorable, both separate and together. Vincent may be a muscle man and look like the big, tough guy, but I love that he's such a teddy bear. Desmond is just as lovable and I enjoyed his assertive side. And the secondary characters are just as engaging! Maeve and Jerry add that little something extra with fun banter and hilarious dialogue. The scatterbrained Jerry is absolutely fantastic, and I found myself looking forward to his scenes. The story is low on angst and high on fun with a bit of steam and plenty of Christmas feels. 



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