Tuesday 27 September 2016

Review: Neighbors (Twin Estates #1) by Stylo Fantome

*****5 Stars*****


I loved this book and couldn’t put it down, it was a hot, sexy and at times frustrating read. I love this authors style of writing and this is another fantastic read that keeps you turning the pages.
Katya was frustrating and at times I wanted to shake her but I could relate to her wanting to step out of her boring life to push her limits and find herself. When a fake profile on a dating site brings her to the attention of her neighbour Liam, it seemed like Katya was going to go on a particular journey of discovery only for a face from her past to suddenly reappear and complicate things. Suddenly she is juggling two hot sexy men and her life is spiralling so fast that she can’t get off.
I loved both Liam and Wulf for their own individual traits that both seemed to be bringing Katya out of her shell and I felt for her because I wouldn’t be able to choose between them either. Though at times I wanted to shake Wulf. I loved the twists to the story and my heart hurt for Katya but I am excited to see where this story takes her in the next book.


Reviewed by Vikki Ryan


Things a good neighbor can do for you: 

1. Give you a cup of sugar 

2. Let you borrow his lawnmower 

3. Water your plants while you're on vacation 

4. Make your eyes roll back in your head with his tongue 

Katya Tocci has never paid much attention to who lives next door - her career always kept her too busy. She's a good girl, working her way to becoming the most sought after cake designer in all of San Francisco. 

But even a good girl's gotta cut loose once in a while, right? So one fake dating profile later, and she's ready to tarnish her squeaky clean image. Little does she know, her fun time is closer to home than she ever imagined. 

Throw in a neighbor who wants to corrupt her, and another who just wants to own her, and her entire world is flipped upside down. 

Who knew neighbors could be so helpful?

This story contains scenes of a graphic sexual nature, multiple uses of coarse language, and one scene of violent cake destruction. Reader discretion is advised.






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