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Six month rule was one of those feel good books. I loved the story line and how well Holly and Will meshed to gather. Will and Holly had such great chemistry and it made you want to turn each page to find out if they would brea their six month agreement. The anticipation through the book was killing me.

"In another time, another place, if the circumstances were different, Will Evans would fall for a women like this. Instead, as their bodies found a blissful rhythm, and as she came only seconds before him, he resigned himself to sin months of happiness, six months of selfishness, six months of wanting something that was only for him."

Each time this two were together you could see that some of their walls were falling. Their playfulness left us with funny, heartfelt, emotional read. As Will and Holly continued to work durning the day and have their fun at night. As the lines started to blur, they both were trying to hide their affection for each other.

I loved every part of this story. Every time we had Will's pov I wanted to read everything in my Brit accent. This was the best laid plan. You get the fun honeymoon state of the relationship and when it all ffizzel out their no hard feeling. When you have a Hot sexy brit inflamed i knew this two were in for a change of the rules. I loved all the characters of this story Will and Holly and the gang. The secondary characters were a great add to the story. This is one of the books you need to grab and read, you will be happy in the end.

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Six Month Rule by A.J. Pine

After not loving the first book in this series, The One That Got Away, I was a little concerned about this one. Horoscopes aren't my thing either, and I don't believe in them, so the deck was stacked against me. I was curious, though, to see if I'd like other works by this author so I gave it a shot! I'm glad I did, because this one was better for me! I quite liked Holly and her rule to not stay in relationships for longer than 6 months. It's an interesting plan, although I'd rather never be in a relationship again than put this kind of rule on myself but that's beside the point. I don't know why Holly wants to even have a relationship if she thinks they're so much work that she needs to abandon ship. It makes her sound pretty lazy and unlikable. But I had a feeling Will would change her. This is a romance, after all! And Will is British... *swoon* I read everything in Colin Firth's Mr. Darcy voice and highly recommend doing that. His snark helped a lot, too. He's in the states for 6 months only and since that's all Holly wants from him, it's perfect. Except... of course, this is going to be the relationship that sticks! I really enjoyed reading about their love story. It's predictable, but romances are supposed to be. That's why we love them. They feel safe. And now I want to read the third book in this series!

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