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Friday, June 1, 2018

Book Review: Sundays are for Hangovers - K Webster and JD Hollyfield




Title Sundays are for Hangovers
Author K Webster and JD Hollyfield
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publish date May 21, 2018



For nearly a year, they’ve been at war.

Cops. Forks. Eggs.

Two feuding neighbors who couldn’t be more opposite, forced to live next door to one another.

Neither is backing down.


She drives him crazy with her loud nineties rap music.

He gets under her skin the way he obsesses over his stupid perfect lawn.


She fantasizes about having sex with the hot nerd—but with duct tape over his dumb mouth.

He has dirty dreams of the bombshell beauty where he bangs the crazy right out of her—nightmares of course.

Anger isn’t the only thing heating up between these two.


They think this is a battle only one of them can win…

The growing attraction between them, though, seems to be far more stubborn than the two of them combined.



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K Webster and JD Hollyfield together is undoubtedly hilarious. This is the fourth book (first three are part of the series) of them that I read. And I don't think I'll ever get tired of it.

The story line is good with those ups and downs. I like the twists and climax and how they were placed in the whole plot. It's not the typical love story that I get to read and it is entertaining. I also liked how the story played out with the family. Not the usual family resolution on most books. And I liked it.

I also liked the characters combination. The most unlikely pair but complementing all the same. I liked how Lilith wanted to break out of the shell her parents made of her but respects them as much as she could at the same time. I like how Will tries to be a better person for himself and the people who cares for him.

Overall, I'd give this 4 out of 5 stars. I did enjoy the whole shebang, I just wished it has more heart wrenching scenes.

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