Craft by Adriana Locke

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 Craft by Adriana Locke is an emotionally charged friends to lovers small town romance that I highly recommend everyone reads.
Crank by Adriana Locke
Series: The Gibson Boys #2

Released March 12, 2018
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They’re not quite enemies. Not really friends. More like frustrated balls of sexual tension and neither will give in.

Lance Gibson drives Mariah Malarkey absolutely crazy. He uses her office like a phone booth, takes cupcakes from the corner of her desk like she baked them just for him. She didn’t. Maybe she knew the history teacher happened to love peanut butter icing, but that was purely a coincidence. All sixteen times.

Mariah has a way of getting under Lance’s skin too. She calls him out on his crap, spoils him even if inadvertently, and seeing the librarian in skirts drives him wild. She won’t give in. It’s for the best, really, considering there’s no way he could lie to a woman like that and he’s not about to tell her the truth about himself. Not in a million years.

These two don’t hate each other. They don’t really like each other. But for this to be a friends-to-lovers story, they have to start somewhere, right?

Oh my goodness, I love Craft as much as I loved Crank! The fun witty banter and getting to see the different sides and depth to these characters was beautiful and at time a bit overwhelming and emotional for me.

I was emotionally drained when I finished Craft, which honestly surprised me, I was expecting something more lighthearted and then Adriana went and hit my right in the gut with emotions with Lance’s story.

((I also fell more in love with Peck, which is why I finally picked up Craft, I need to be ready when Peck’s story releases soon!!))

What I really enjoyed about the story of Craft was the story was more authentic and real versus something you’d never see happen in real life. The characters were raw and unfiltered every day normal people. Which in turn makes the characters that much more relatable and enjoyable to read.

Craft is an emotionally charged friends to lovers small town romance that I highly recommend everyone reads.

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