He’s shy and easily distracted by work things, so admits freely that he’s no good with relationships. I really liked the relationship between Lori and Quinn-mostly because I liked Quinn. Neither of them expect the fling to last for long, but, of course, it does. They’ve been friends ever since they were kids, but never saw each other romantically, until one day when Lori decides her sex life needs some spicing up, and picks Quinn to be her stud of choice. Lori is a small-town mechanic, and Quinn is a workaholic architect. Start Me Up is the story of Lori and Quinn, the best friends of the main characters from the first book. So far, my experiences with her have all been successful, and that’s a good sign. There were a few moments of gender essentialism and “not like other girls” that gave me pause, but overall, I find Victoria Dahl’s romances to be pretty good. The second novel in the Tumble Creek series, Start Me Up, was a fun, breezy novel that I had a good time with.
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