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4 of 5 stars

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I should have waited for this Real Good Man...

I'm a shocker. I'm way too impatient, emotional and quick to jump in. If I'd only waited 9 more days I wouldn't be sitting here... waiting... hoping... for this Real Good Man to give me Real Good Love.

I enjoyed reading Real Good Man. I have been eyeing Megan March's books for ages. When the plot for Real Good Man caught my attention, I knew that it was the perfect introduction to seeing what's caught all my book-friends' attention.

Logan is my kind of man. Hard working, determined, bossy, sexy and HOT!!! Logan has not had the easiest life. He knows that if he works hard enough and avoids causing gossip in his small town, he will get ahead. With his nose to the grind to make his business a success, Logan is surprised when his thoughts are consumed by text messages from a woman he has never met. Every time his phone lights up he's excited. What will she say? Is she going to shock him...again? What will he say this time when it comes to avoiding the bad and finding a good man, a real man?

I liked Banner and her friends, hated (HATED) her parents...and felt a little sorry for her. To the outside world, she probably looked well put together and had it all. Surprisingly, her life has gone to the crapper, except for one little thing. She has formed a connection with a man who seems to like her for herself. Logan Real Man Brantley is the first man she's had a relationship with that doesn't involve sex. Friendship with a man is unusual for Banner. She tends to ride in and out in one night, and never goes back for more.

For Logan and Banner, things are about to change.

I enjoyed this story, but I was a wee bit frustrated that I'm left hanging. Yeah, yeah, I knew it was a duet, but there's this little bit inside me that hoped that I'd be happy for now and confident where they're at. Alas, that was not meant to be. Maybe, I would have known this if I had read this author's previous works, but I'm impatient.

It's all good. I can wait 9 days for more. Well, I think I can...

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