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Deal Takers (Dealing With Love #2) by Laura Lee – Review by Jana Teppih

Deal Takers (Dealing With Love #2)Deal Takers by Laura Lee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Deal Takers by Laura Lee is a RomCom in her Dealing with Love series that leaves you crying with laughter and laughing while crying! I did not read the first book but I still managed to enjoy the heck out of the second one!
Deal Takers is the story of Brody Harris who has no filter so you can imagine what comes from his mouth – it whether cracks you up or leaves you for reaching for a gun, and Rainey who is a nurse at the local hospital and has the (mis)fortune of meeting Brody when he comes to ER with an embarrassing problem … The first chapter will give you a very clear picture of what is waiting for you (and Brody and Rainey) and I am telling you, it is so entertaining that you will not be able to put the book down until you have gotten to the end! The banter, the chemistry, the waiting (yeah, heck yeah, it takes YEARS!!!) and the heartbreak … AND do not forget about the older woman – younger man scenario as well!! You get EVERYTHING when you pick up the story (well, not a dead body or a back stabbing ex-girlfriend or ….)

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Deal Takers (Dealing with Love #2) by Laura Lee – Review by Heather Bahm

Deal Takers (Dealing With Love #2)Deal Takers by Laura Lee
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Deal Takers, by Laura Lee, is the second book within the Dealing with Love series. This story was light, fun and a pleasure to read. It had laughs and seriousness in the right places creating a solidly round story. Laura Lee was talented in the method she utilizes in sharing this story, it was just so sweet, endearing, but emotionally touching too. I really liked Brody and Rainey’s characters. This romantic comedy was perfectly blended start to finish; I do like how the author overlaps characters between books within this series. You can read this book as a standalone separate from the series. Overall, my favorite character was Brody. Despite his “childishness” throughout parts of the story, he had staying power. Definitely a character that takes note and strikes something inside of the reader.

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