Review: Butterfly Kisses - Jess Taylor








Review: Butterfly Kisses - Book #4 Blossoming Beginnings - Jess Taylor - July 2024

Whenever I see this title, I always think of the song "Butterfly Kisses" as my parents used to play it for us as children and then we would also give our parents and vice versa, little Butterfly Kisses. The other great thing is that even though this is Book #4 in the series, it can be read as a standalone tale.  The book starts with the main female character Sawyer having enough one day when her brother comes home and tells her she has to pay her mum's debt to a drug dealer known as Jasper. Sawyer knows that her family is always going to take and if she stays, she will end up going down with them and sinking into a world of sex and drugs. She decides to leave town and moves in with her best friend who is a model. This leads to Sawyer having a job, getting fired, and then getting a new job as a receptionist at a Tattoo Parlour run by Damien King. He is a single father of two daughters and spends his whole world revolving around work and his family. He doesn't have time to date and also, he has his daughters to think of, but there is something about Sawyer as he feels he can be himself around her as she brings out his fiery passionate side and a bonus is his daughters love her.  Can Sawyer be the person for Damien and has she finally found a family that can be hers? Find out in this edgy New Adult romance where sometimes to start fresh, we have to do the hard thing and leave our old lives behind for good.

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