The Slip Series Collection by Gwyn McNamee – Review by Sunday Barnaby

The Slip Series CollectionThe Slip Series Collection by Gwyn McNamee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Slip Series Collection by Gwyn McNamee
Five Stars

This complete series by Gwyn McNamee is a fun and sexy read.

Dickslip is a short Rom/ Com by Gwyn McNamee. This is book is truly hilarious. I laughed from beginning to end. I just couldn’t put this book down. Rafe’s unfortunate incident on national tv brought instant embarrassment and trouble to his career as a host to a children’s show. Andy is the strong willed women, she is the CEO of the television station who has to deal with Rafe’s mess. My true recommendation of a book comes with how it make my emotions come out, whether it be laughing or crying, and this book really gave me good feels.

Nipslip: A Scandalous Slip Story is the second book in the Slip Series by Gwyn McNamee. This story can be read as a stand alone, but I can’t think of one reason why you wouldn’t want to read this story in order. This story was full of feels. I laughed out loud at times and I wanted to throw my reader across the room at times. This short fast paced read had a big message and I think the author did a great job.
Riley and Tate have some smokin Hot Chemistry. I really enjoyed the witty dialog between the two. This is a perfect romantic comedy, with just the right amount of sass.

Beaver Blunder is the third book in the Slip Series. Each book in this series can be read as a stand alone, but it is wonderful that Ms McNamee has brought them all together in this collection. This is Madeline and Owen’s story. This fast read had me laughing out loud. It is just a feel good romance that flowed from beginning to end. This rounded out the series in a wonderful fun way. I can’t wait to see what Ms. McNamee has in store for us next.

Reviewed by @sunbarn
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