Book of the Month 2020,  Podcast Episodes

February’s Book of the Month: Just Wanna Mean the Most to You by Grey Huffington

Below is Episode 13 and it’s full of spoilers. If you haven’t read Just Wanna Mean the Most to You, skip down to our reviews.

Inexplicable.

Advance Reviewer’s Thoughts

“I loveeeee it! It’s beautiful and sexy af.”

“Everyone needs a Wolfe!”

Telicia’s Review

Great story. I couldn’t put the book down. I love me some Wolfe, he’s just the perfect guy 🥰. I just want to mean the most to him!

Bridgette’s Review

I loved this. Wolf Netherland had me on an emotional rollercoaster. I knew he had strong feelings for Haiti but he just couldn’t stick with it when things didn’t go the way he planned SMH.

Wolf was okay and all but he was just too up and down for me. His good looks and profession were great but he needed consistency in my book.

Renée’s Review

I’m in love! Wolfe Netherland was everything I didn’t know I wanted lol. Or maybe I did.

Anyway, this story was sexy and intense. The connection between two strangers that pull so hard that they have no choice but to succumb to it was everything.

Wolfe was the good guy with his head on his shoulders, looking to complete his perfect picture. Having a great career that he worked so hard for was the first step. Finding someone to share it with was next. So many people can relate to putting love on the back burner to focus on a career they can be proud of. I loved that about him.

He was passionate when the right thing or right person came along. That side of him made me fall in love with this character. From the outside, he looked like he could be a stiff. A sexy one, but still a stiff. But no, he had that alpha personality that I now love from male characters. Full strength and control that only one woman can break down. Love, love, love Wolfe.

Haiti Crusade surprised me. Being in a relationship with a fool was something we can all relate to. Finding the strength to no longer play the fool takes courage and knowing your self-worth. I loved Haiti because she wasn’t stupid nor weak. People have this misconception of women who put up with bull for so long with men that they can’t do anything without the man. Uh, wrong.

Haiti is my hero because I can relate to her so much. Leaving everything behind to be free of the relationship she knew wasn’t for her and using her talents/skills to make something for herself by herself inspires me in so many ways. Her character should inspire so many women to boss up.

Wolfe and Haiti together gave me all the good feels. I wanted them together so many times but understood why they couldn’t be until the right time.

There was so much going on in such a short read. I loved every single second of this book. I am a thousand percent positive that you will too.

Loved It

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