Review – So Not Meant To Be by: Meghan Quinn

Am I friends with JP Cane?

Ha! That’s laughable.

Besides the fact that he’s adopted some far-fetched notion from the movie When Harry Met Sally that says men and women can’t be friends and work together, it’s safe to say we’re not friends. He’s annoyingly loud, obnoxiously handsome, and has made an art out of poking all my hot buttons . . . multiple times a day.

So you can imagine how disgruntled I am when I not only have to fly to San Francisco with him for work, but stay in the same penthouse. Yup, we’re sharing the same air, twenty-four-seven. We’re talking full-fledged working roommates.

The man doesn’t know what it means to wear a shirt, thrives off protein bars, and you guessed it, moans loud enough for people to believe he’s Meg Ryan in a restaurant.

Spoiler Alert: I WON’T be having what he’s having.

Tack on his continuous flirting and his polished good looks, and I’m caught staring down the barrel of a seductive temptation that makes it hard for me to sleep at night.

But guess who can control herself? This girl.

Because if there is one thing I know for certain, it’s that JP Cane and I are so not meant to be.

Such an amazing continuation of this world and our Cane brothers. Although not as spicy (in my opinion) as the first, I felt like So Not Meant To Be was so much closer to real relationship, with real responsibility and things that sometimes get in the way.

I really like JP, especially his real name (I’ll leave that for the readers wink wink) as it is one of my favorites. I like how he’s tatted and sexy but also sentimental. He’s in touch with his emotions and not afraid to talk about them. On the other side, Kelsey is very woman-strong and confident in her work yet still insecure at the same time. She depicts what a lot of woman really go though. 

One note I will say, is their bickering in the beginning honestly turned me off. I get sexual tension, but this was more like a brother and sister arguing in the backseat of a car and it made it want to get out. 

Overall though, I really enjoyed the story plus I liked that we got glimpses of Huxley and Lottie. I’m super excited for Breaker’s book as there’s no more sisters left… so, we shall see where his story goes. On to the next happily ever after… I hope.

4 out of 5 splatters –

Published by Jena Freeth

30. Boy mom. Book lover. Fitness junkie. Shopaholic.

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