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Average rating3.5
"If you're looking for an easy charmer, this is the novel for you."—Shondaland When their foster-turned-adoptive mother suddenly dies, four brothers struggle to keep open the doors of her beloved Harlem knitting shop. Jesse Strong is known for two things: his devotion to his adoptive mom, Mama Joy, and his reputation for breaking hearts. When Mama Joy unexpectedly passes away, he and his brothers have different plans for what to do with Strong Knits, their neighborhood knitting store. Jesse wants to keep the store open. His brothers want to tie off loose ends and close shop.... Part-time shop employee Kerry Fuller has kept her crush on Jesse a secret. When she overhears his impassioned plea to his brothers to keep the knitting shop open, she volunteers to help. Unlike Jesse, Kerry knows the “knitty-gritty” of the business, and together they make plans to reinvent Strong Knits for a new generation. But the more time they spend together, the stronger the chemistry builds between them. Kerry, knowing Jesse’s history, doesn’t believe their relationship can last longer than she can knit one, purl two. But Jesse is determined to prove to her that he can be the man for her forever and always. After all, real men knit.
Series
2 primary booksReal Men Knit is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Kwana Jackson.
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Haha. Yes, they do. Romantic arc went on a bit too long, I thought, but I would definitely go to this yarn store. :-)
the strong brothers: a
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At 70-ish % of the book, Kerry starts a instagram page for the Strong Boys Knit Shop with the #realmenknit. It would be kinda one of those firefighters' calendars.
Ma' man...
It was good. A hell of a good idea indeed.
I was profoundly enjoying myself while reading these chapters.
Even though it was a light and funny read, the ending did not land well, and a little plot development, and character connections “polishment” would be providential.
3.5 stars.
2.5 ⭐
I didn't hate it but..... It lacked depth in every sense. If there was more in any area it would have been a lot better
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