Tuesday, March 5, 2019

The Last Wingman by Daisy Prescott - Review

It's time for the last of the Wingmen to get his story! 

Don't miss THE LAST WINGMAN, the final book in USA Today bestselling author Daisy Prescott's Wingmen series. 

Be sure to grab your copy today!

 

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Author: Daisy Prescott
Publication Date:  5 March 2019
Publisher: Self-Published
Series:  Wingmen, book 6
Genre:  Contemporary Romance
Age Recommendation: 16 and Up
Rating: 5 Stars




Book Description:

Jonah Kingston is the last wingman standing.
June Moxee doesn’t care if he’s the last man on earth.
I haven’t exactly avoided relationships, but love has never been a priority. Solitude doesn’t bother me and being alone doesn’t mean being lonely. Until she moved to the island and I had to reconsider everything.
June seems content running her yarn shop, knitting with the local church ladies, and avoiding me. She’s a temptress in a handknit sweater. And for some reason, she’s not a fan of mine. It might be the tattoos. Or the beard. Or the fact that we’re polar opposites.
A woman has finally caught my attention. Too bad she thinks she hates me.
Good thing I’m stubborn enough to try to change her mind.


The Last Wingman is the sixth standalone, lighthearted small town romance in the Wingmen series. You do not have to read the previous books first to enjoy this book.

Get your copy of THE LAST WINGMAN today! 

   

My Review:

So don't stone me when I tell you this but, The Last Wingman is the first Wingmen book I have read! *GASP*!  I know, I know...or at least I know now!  Don't ask me why, I have not excuse, I just have a lot of regret for having missed out on all this sweetness for so long, but I also have a lot of joy knowing I now get to go back and start at the beginning and experience this series for the very first time.  

I was afraid at the start of this book that I wasn't going to like it, not because the story didn't seem like it was going to be good but because it felt so slow, but you know what, in the end it is the slow burn that makes this book so much more enjoyable.  I loved that Jonah and June take there time learning each other.  I love that June comes in with preconceived notions that are totally wrong, I love that there is this blend of Pride and Prejudice and Beauty and the Beast to the feel of the back and forth with this couple as they navigate each other.  I just plain love the all around sweet feel to this book. It's a slow and steady pace that makes you wish you could head out into the woods, set up your tent, light a campfire, warm some hot cocoa, and roast some marshmallows as you read.  I need some early summer nights of camping in my life right now!  

One of my absolute favorite things about this book and I am kind of hoping I will see it in the previous ones as well when I go back, all the literary references!  Watership Down makes an appearance, (my 13 year old was ecstatic about this fact!) lots of fantastic Harry Potter references, Ravenclaw for the win, be still my nerdy heart!  Which brings be to something else I loved.  Jonah! I could release with him on so many levels, a bit 'long in the tooth', tattooed, pierced, (though no gauges for me) Ravenclaw, love to play dress up, in general an odd little nerd!  To me there was just so much to love about him, his patience, his sweentness, his little pervy side.  He is the total do not judge a book by it's cover package and I could't get enough of him.  It took me a while to warm up to June because she comes in so judgmental in the beginning but by the end she had me swooning too!  

I can't say that this is the perfect end to the series since I haven't read the other books but I can say it is a great read and I can't wait to dive into the 5 previous books now.  Get this one on your TBR and just get ready for a perfectly wonderful time and if you can read it while out enjoying all that nature has to offer more the better!  

~ HAPPY READING ~ 
and Maybe 
~ HAPPY CAMPING ~

Don't miss the other Wingmen books:

Ready to Fall 

 Confessions of  Reformed Tom Cat 

 Anything But Love Better Love 

 Small Town Scandal

 


About DAISY PRESCOTT

Daisy Prescott is a USA Today bestselling author of small town romantic comedies. Series include Modern Love Stories, Wingmen, Love with Altitude, as well as the Bewitched and Wicked Society series of magical novellas. Tinfoil Heart is a romantic comedy standalone set in Roswell, New Mexico. 
Daisy currently lives in a real life Stars Hollow in the Boston suburbs with her husband, their rescue dog Mulder, and an indeterminate number of imaginary house goats. When not writing, she can be found in the garden, traveling to satiate her wanderlust, lost in a good book, or on social media, usually talking about books, bearded men, and sloths.  

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