![]() What she doesn’t expect is how much she wished they weren’t fake. When Caleb asks her to help him improve his dating skills by giving her amazing dates, she decides it is the perfect way to recharge her energies. Layla is slowly losing hope in finding the ideal match for her. I want to sit on the couch with someone in blissful, perfect, comfortable silence (). Who cares about what I do and what I say and what I think. Why can't I find a single human being that I connect with? My standards are not impossible. If only he could show her how she should be treated, maybe she’d realize he was the one she’s been looking for… It’s a fall.”Ĭaleb has too much love to give, but the girl he’s interested in keeps dating all the wrong guys who don’t deserve her. It’s a messy, ungraceful stumble into a whirlwind of chaos. “That’s the trouble with falling in love. I’ve never been kissed like that, and I’ve never been taken care of like this. I see you, Layla Dupree.” He says it so firmly, so resolute, that I can’t help but believe him. “Why can’t you see yourself? Why can’t you see how incredible you are?” “You deserve good things, sweetheart.” He swallows hard, eyes searching mine. “Maybe the reason why you haven’t figured out how to fit your pieces with someone else is because you haven’t found the right puzzle.” Super sweet, the spiciest of the three books, and just so much fun. It's funny, sweet, sexy and written in such an effortless and captivating way! Both characters were *chef's kiss*, and Caleb is an ultimate book boyfriend. Layla has had a long string of awful dates and relationship prospects. It follows Lovelight's resident baker Layla and a cop who was fired for being too nice, Caleb. Caleb and Layla, both struggling in the love department. This is a contemporary romance with dual POV with all the small town vibes. Mixed Signals brings us back to the farm for the third time. To say I’m obsessed with this series would be an understatement. “Why are you settling for crumbs when you deserve the whole damn cake?” Thank you to Dreamscape Media and NetGalley for this ARC. Prepare yourself for sugary sweet and spicy hot. I prefer a fade to black or a bedroom door slammed in my face but that's not what you get here. ![]() No one is really alone in these stories if they will just look up and realize that others are there for them.įor those who care about these things, this story is very spicy. I like how I never have to really worry, so much of the angst is self induced and there is plenty of comfort, support, good and bad advice. Like why don't they fake date so they can critique each other after a month to allow each of them to be better daters? Shaking my head at these two. ![]() So of course they have to make things very hard. Layla has no faith in men because of past experience so she doesn't even notice them until she actually does start noticing Caleb. Caleb has had a crush on Layla since he first set eyes on her. ![]() Caleb, former deputy but now high school teacher, who shows up at Layla's bakery, like clockwork, ordering one butter croissant and coffee. Layla, who bakes the best baked goods in her bakery at Lovelight. This time the silly couple is made up of Layla and Caleb. It seems to be something that brings together people who are right for each other but this something also seems to scramble and warp their communications skills. There has to be something in the water in Inglewild (I've said this before). Borison, narrated by Pippa Jayne & Julio Maxwell Mixed Signals is a standalone romance and the third book in the Lovelight series, a collection of interconnected novels.īy B.K. Our story features a bashful man who can rock a Hawaiian shirt, a hopeful and dreamy bakery owner, enough sweets to give you a cavity, and your favorite Inglewild residents. Mixed Signals is a sweet and steamy small-town romance. Will the heat between them boil over? Or will it be another case of mixed signals? The chemistry between them is red hot and the urge to take things to the next level is more tempting than Layla’s double fudge mocha brownies. All the benefits of dating, without the added pressure of feelings and unmet expectations.īut there’s one ingredient they haven’t considered. He’ll do his best to renew her faith in men while she rates his dating game. Good thing Caleb Alvarez has the perfect solution.Īfter saving Layla from another date gone bad, he has a simple proposition: One month of no-strings dating. All she wants is a partner who gives her butterflies, not someone who ghosts her at dinner and leaves her with the check. Apparently owning the bakery at Inglewild’s most romantic destination does not help one’s love life-despite her best efforts. She’s waded through all of the fish in the sea, each one more disappointing than the last.
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