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Title: MAKING YOU MINE
Author: Melissa Foster
Genre: Contemporary Romance
About MAKING YOU MINE:
In MAKING YOU MINE... Knox Bentley never liked the pomp and circumstance that came with being wealthy. He'd distanced himself from his pretentious family and their fortune as a young adult and found his own path to success. But even with the world at his fingertips, he realizes something is missing, and after a long stay overseas, he finally knows exactly what it is. His no-strings-attached hookups with Aubrey Stewart, an exquisite and stubbornly independent blonde, are no longer enough for him. They connect on every level, but Aubrey is a fierce businesswoman with a new movie channel on the horizon and no time for much else. She is the deal he can't close, the precious jewel even his billions can't buy. Now that he's back in the States, he's determined to show her that what they have goes beyond the bedroom and finally make her his. ** Love in Bloom novels feature alpha male heroes and sexy, empowered women. They're flawed, funny, passionate, and relatable to readers who enjoy contemporary romance and women's fiction. For avid readers of the Love in Bloom series, you may have met sexy and hilarious Knox Bentley, Graham Braden's business partner, in Trails of Love, and Aubrey Stewart, one of the badass billionaire founders of the Ladies Who Write (LWW), in Anything for Love.

Review:
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Making You Mine is the fifth book in The Bradens & Montgomerys: Pleasant Hill - Oak Falls series by Melissa Foster. The series name is a mouthful and I just realized it! I guess I was more focused on what was inside the book than what was out, namely on the cover of the book.
I decided to go with 3.5 stars for this book because I didn't love the book which is unusual. I am a big fan of Melissa Foster and anyone who has read my previous reviews for her books will know that. Two things that never bothered me before did now. The first one is the secondary characters. I never thought I would say this, but they were too many and they stole the spotlight from the main story. Knox's siblings appear quite a lot and honestly, I was more invested in Landon's story than Knox's. And I hate that because Knox was a great hero and I would love to have more focus on him.
The second thing I didn't like was the connection to the real world. Ladies who write, some authors and Emma Chase were mentioned and it felt a little too "real world" to me. When I read I do it to escape the real world. The mention of Getting Schooled is 99% the reason I was not a fan of these mentions. It's the only Emma Chase book that I hate/despise. The rest of them are 4-5 stars, but this GS was not my thing at all.
I would have loved a little more focus on Knox and Aubrey doing romantic things instead of either been surrounded by friends and family or sleeping together. I miss the sweetness. The sweetest thing done in this book is the gift's Knox sent to Aubrey.
Unfortunately, I didn't like the book as much as I hoped, but it's not a bad book. I still read it in one sitting and I liked the main characters. I will, however, remain neutral on the recommendation.
I decided to go with 3.5 stars for this book because I didn't love the book which is unusual. I am a big fan of Melissa Foster and anyone who has read my previous reviews for her books will know that. Two things that never bothered me before did now. The first one is the secondary characters. I never thought I would say this, but they were too many and they stole the spotlight from the main story. Knox's siblings appear quite a lot and honestly, I was more invested in Landon's story than Knox's. And I hate that because Knox was a great hero and I would love to have more focus on him.
The second thing I didn't like was the connection to the real world. Ladies who write, some authors and Emma Chase were mentioned and it felt a little too "real world" to me. When I read I do it to escape the real world. The mention of Getting Schooled is 99% the reason I was not a fan of these mentions. It's the only Emma Chase book that I hate/despise. The rest of them are 4-5 stars, but this GS was not my thing at all.
I would have loved a little more focus on Knox and Aubrey doing romantic things instead of either been surrounded by friends and family or sleeping together. I miss the sweetness. The sweetest thing done in this book is the gift's Knox sent to Aubrey.
Unfortunately, I didn't like the book as much as I hoped, but it's not a bad book. I still read it in one sitting and I liked the main characters. I will, however, remain neutral on the recommendation.

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