Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Review ... Where We Belong by J. Daniels



Where We Belong


From NY Times and USA Today bestselling author, J. Daniels, an Alabama Summer series novella.

Ben and Mia Kelly can’t seem to catch a break.

Grueling night shift and opposing schedules have left the passionate couple geared up and ready for some much needed alone time. There’s only one thing standing in their way.

Parenthood.

With two curious boys who have mastered the art of cock-blocking roaming the house, Ben and Mia, sexually frustrated beyond reason, quickly resort to surprise sexcapades and naughty little trysts whenever and however they can get them.

Who said anything about keeping things legal?

Assume the position. Things are about to heat up in the south.


Warning: This book is recommended for readers over the age of 18 due to strong language and explicit sexual content.


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5 STARS

**I received an ARC for an honest review.**

What a nice surprise Where We Belong was. I loved this addition to Ben and Mia's story and to get another glimpse into their lives after they started their HEA. 

So, things aren't always as easy as Ben and Mia thought they would be. After the scare of their lives in book three and then adjusting to life with two kids, they learn that making time for themselves is a bit tricky. There isn't always the right time and things aren't always going to be convenient. This biggest adjustment was learning that their naughty time will be interrupted as long as Nolan and Chase are anywhere around.

Even though they are adjusting and growing through the growing pains of a growing family, they are both still very much in love with each other and they make the time to let each other know. Even though they are frustrated with Ben's ever changing schedule and from being denied sexual gratification, they always talk openly with each other. I fell in love with Ben Kelly a little bit more in this little book, because he got even better and sexier. Mia even grew and marital life and motherhood agree with her. 

They have a bit of a tense situation involving Angie, Nolan's birth mother, but that situation is handles so well and I felt the relief of that situation when it was over. There are also some other things that are going on with Ben and Mia as well as some of the other characters that I love and I can not wait for more of this series. 


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