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London Fog by EM Lindsey

  • Writer: Molly Martin
    Molly Martin
  • Mar 7, 2024
  • 2 min read

Book Review

5 stars 🍩


Have you ever read a book where you want to smack and simultaneously hug both characters equally? Yeah, me neither. Yet here we are, Wren and Percy. Despite this, the author is so good with words that they can make me cry with them and understand and relate to both sides to find their version of happy. Both make so many similar mistakes in opposite manners. it's actually slightly comical if not infuriating.

Percy is new to the States and the Deaf community to support his sister and her newly adopted daughter and is having trouble acclimating to it all. Mix in an ex who made him feel less than worthy. It's no surprise that he takes a bit to accept. Wren has always been half in half out of the hearing and Deaf communities because he likes both, and yet, from his past, he has trouble accepting that that is okay. When these two crash into the others' lives, neither will leave unscathed.

As with all EM Lindsey books, they understand how to show us all walks of life and just how it is to live in their shoes. You just fell everything, and that's a gift of a truly talented author. Cannot wait to see who comes next in the BrewBiz world cause have a feeling again it will be something special that sticks with me.


Book overview


Part owner of the BrewBiz Deaf Café, Wren might not be the most self-aware man, but he does know a few important things he won’t compromise on.


No relationships.

No commitments.

No complications.


Then Percy shows up fresh from the UK and stumbles right into Wren’s path. Literally.


Percy is obscenely good looking, and since Wren never denies himself, he pursues Percy, and that one night rocks his world.


Now Wren doesn’t want to let Percy go, and that feeling threatens to upend the very core of his identity. So, Wren does what he does best.


He panics.

He ruins things.

And leaves Percy in shambles.


But he’s immediately filled with regret. Chasing Percy away is the last thing he wants, so he turns to his found family who show him that he doesn’t have to fit inside a box to be who he is. He can have what he wants and not lose everything he’s come to accept about himself.


If only he didn’t realize that after hurting Percy. His only hope now is a big apology, and praying that it wasn’t too little too late.


London Fog is the second book in the BrewBiz series. It contains a one-night-stand to lovers romance with disasters in babysitting, greyromantic awakening and acceptance, planetarium nights, fireflies, praise, panic kissing, and a steamy, swoony happily ever after.


London Fog (BrewBiz Book 2) https://a.co/d/6fCi8Sh


 
 
 

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