Title: Love & Other Trouble
Author: Jackie Walker
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Release Date: August 17, 2021
Cover Design: Kim Bailey, Bailey's Cover Boutique
Photographer: Reggie Deanching of RplusMphoto
Cover Model: Aidan Stewart
"Jackie Walker has another winner in this book. I love that CJ and Archer are both in their 40's and are mature characters who can have a relationship without childish drama. You want to read this book" - Judy Lynn Loves Books
"Jackie did it again with another HILARIOUS romcom that was also full of spice, emotion and super swoon worthy moments that yanked at these heartstrings of mine." - Michelle, GoodReads Reviewer
"I want to be an Amos-hole!" - Debbie, GoodReads Reviewer
"This is the fourth book in the Amos family saga and it is the best! I have actually said this after the last two, but they just keep getting better." - Lisa, GoodReads Reviewer
I’ve always been textbook people pleaser with third-degree middle child syndrome.
Putting everyone else first with a smile on my face was working out pretty well for me when out of nowhere, Archer Bliss — a growly single dad — drops a bomb on my carefully constructed happy life.
It seems my boyfriend has been cheating on me with Archer’s girlfriend. Even worse? She’s my coworker and secret archnemesis.
Putting everyone else first with a smile on my face was working out pretty well for me when out of nowhere, Archer Bliss — a growly single dad — drops a bomb on my carefully constructed happy life.
It seems my boyfriend has been cheating on me with Archer’s girlfriend. Even worse? She’s my coworker and secret archnemesis.
But the new me has had enough.
That’s right — I started a war by serving up a dish called revenge, which is best served with lips and lo mein.
At least it started that way, but now it’s an excuse to spend time together… some of which is horizontal.
But the new me likes trouble.
And Archer Bliss is trouble with a capital T.
This was my first time reading Jackie Walker, and I enjoyed this story so much that I've already purchased the first two books in the series so I can catch up the secondary characters that were a part of this book. Archer and CJ definitely don't have a meet cute, but they manage to make it through after discovering their respective significant others have been getting it in with each other; the secondary characters really helped to round out the story, and how both the Amos and Bliss families interact and are there for each other. One of the biggest plusses for me is that both Archer and CJ are in their 40s; don't get me wrong, I like reading about the 20-somethings and their forays into romance, but I also enjoy reading about characters close to my age and their forays into romance.
And Archer Bliss is trouble with a capital T.
This was my first time reading Jackie Walker, and I enjoyed this story so much that I've already purchased the first two books in the series so I can catch up the secondary characters that were a part of this book. Archer and CJ definitely don't have a meet cute, but they manage to make it through after discovering their respective significant others have been getting it in with each other; the secondary characters really helped to round out the story, and how both the Amos and Bliss families interact and are there for each other. One of the biggest plusses for me is that both Archer and CJ are in their 40s; don't get me wrong, I like reading about the 20-somethings and their forays into romance, but I also enjoy reading about characters close to my age and their forays into romance.
Jackie is a fresh face on the romance author scene destined to shake things up with her signature blend of light-hearted comedy, over the top characters and romantic heartwarming moments. A voracious romance reader herself, Jackie writes stories featuring the four S's: Snark, Swoons, Steam and Sarcasm. Her heroines are bad-ass and her heroes are easy on the eyes and heavy on the charm.
When she is not writing funny stories about swoony heroes and the women who get to play with them, she is reading all types of romance novels or taking care of her army of cats and her teenage son (who also speaks fluent sarcasm).
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