Dayna Cook has driven 300 miles to move in with her boyfriend, only to learn he’s done with their relationship. Furious he didn’t have the courage to tell her before she squashed her life into her VW Beetle, she forges ahead, determined to succeed with her new job at the local radio station. Dayna has sworn off radio jocks, but Tack Collins, her new co-host and flirt extraordinaire, leaves her floundering.
Show ratings soar as high as the sexual tension, but when management steps in, Dayna and Tack soon find themselves facing the most frustrating summer of their lives.
After reading Kellyn’s Deja You, I had to treat myself to another of her brilliantly engaging romantic comedies. Morning Man didn’t disappoint. I love a capable female lead character who can hold her own, and Dayna delivers, especially in her male-dominated workplace where she drops innuendos as good as—if not better than—her co-workers.
The banter between Dayna and Tack is hilarious and sexy. The electricity between them sparks off the page. It’s easy to root for these two. They’re both wickedly fun yet sweet, and the clever sub-plots not only rounds out their personalities, but brings extra layers to this read making it more than just a romance.
Morning Man is a sizzling, flirty and solid read. There’s no cheese or fluff, just honest, messy emotions and situations that Kellyn crafts into a believable story. It’s lighthearted, but realistic, sexy, yet sweet. All in all, Morning Man has everything you want from a romance read. I blew through this in two days, so can definitely recommend to romance fans who like an intelligent read.