
Series: Come True #4
Author: Brindi Quinn
Publisher: Never & Ever Publishing
Released: October 22, 2024
Received: ARC/Own
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Book Summary:
Dolly Jones and her genie love Velis have finally married – unofficially. So they’re off to the honeymoon. If only the family drama would leave them alone. First, a dream follows her around, then a bottle. What next?!
As it turns out, there’s a bigger threat on the horizon, revolving around the fate of two genie brothers and the family’s future. Dolly will have to make a choice, and it will be far from easy for her to choose the right path.
My Review:
Ahhhh! (Deep breath). Ahhh! I can’t believe Bottle Service, the fourth novel in the Come True series, is here. While this book is technically the series’s conclusion, at least two novellas are coming our way (check out Brindi Quinn’s Instagram to learn more!).
There’s a lot, and I do mean A LOT, to love about Bottle Service. We have multiple perspectives, brilliant world-building, forced proximity, quirky characters, genies, the works. It’s a fun story for all.
Bottle Service managed to surprise me again and again. It kept me on the edge of my seat, and I loved every minute of it. This was not the conclusion I expected…but it maaay be one of the endings I was hoping for. So there are no complaints from this girl.
If you love genies, magical romances, and vibrant worlds, you’ve got to check out the Come True series. You won’t regret it, I promise!
Now I’m just sitting here waiting for news of the special edition book box to come out to get my greedy little hands on it. I must add it to my collection (queue Golumn noises).
Highlights:
- Romance
- Genies
- Multiple POVs
- Quirky Characters
- World Building
- Steamy
Thanks to Never & Ever Publishing and Brindi Quinn for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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