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title: "Just Three Words"
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# Just Three Words

**Brand:** melissa brayden
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Hate and How it Relates to Girl Scout Cookies
  

*by N***T on Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2015*

I hate Melissa Brayden.  Why?  Her books ruin me.  They get in the way of pesky little things like work and sleep.  I've read all of her books and I can only compare them to Girl Scout cookies - you say you're only going to eat a couple and then the next thing you know you've eaten an entire box of Thin Mints for dinner.  (No judgment by the way...we've all been there.)  Ok, so I don't hate Melissa Brayden. I actually adore her and I want her to be my best friend.  If her writing is any indication, the girl is a riot.  Plus, anyone who makes a reference to Grey Gardens is my hero.  She is incredibly good at writing dialogue - like scary good.  The banter between the characters is entertaining and authentic.  (Authentic to my group of nut job friends anyway.)  To echo other reviews, "Just Three Words" is another wonderful, sweet, charming, funny and romantic book that is hard to put down.  You will laugh, you will sigh and you will sniffle.  You'll wish and pine for that crazy little thing called love.  You'll crave that spark that makes whatever that thing is, that thing.  So, I'm not going to give a synopsis of this book as others already have done an excellent job with that already.  I'm just going to tell you that Melissa Brayden will ruin your life.  Consider yourself warned.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Review: Just Three Words by Melissa Brayden
  

*by C***N on Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2016*

I’ve been pretty busy for the past year or so. My Board obligations with the Golden Crown Literary Society have kept me hopping.  Because of  this, my time for reading books and reviewing them has been cut pretty substantially. But, I am determined to get back on track and caught up!That said, I decided to start with the books I’ve neglected by Melissa Brayden – namely, the second and third installments of her Soho Loft Romance series. In order to do this, I went back to read the first book in the series, Kiss The Girl (see my review HERE). Ah, it was a lovely time, I must say. I was then ready to dive into Just  Three Words (Bold Strokes Books).In Just Three Words, Brayden takes us back to check in on the ladies at Soho Savvy – Hunter Blair, Brooklyn Campbell, Samantha Ennis, and Mallory Spencer. We learn that Brooklyn is still madly in love with her girlfriend, Jessica Lennox. So much so that she accepts the invitation to move in with Jessica, leaving Samantha without a roommate. Fortunately, Hunter is in need of new living arrangements and is able to fill the roommate void. And so we continue with the story.Just Three Words is a fun, romantic story – precisely what I look for when I pick up a Brayden novel.  Yes, there is conflict. Yes, I’ve been known to tear up a bit. But these are not angst-ridden stories that keep me on a twisting and turning emotional rollercoaster. Nope. No loop-the-loops here. They are balanced with just the right amount of “push and pull” to keep me engaged. And, to me, that’s perfect. If I want high angst, I’ll read War and Peace.I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I love the way Brayden writes dialogue. It’s fun and flirty. It’s deep and profound. It’s everything in between. She’s able to give each character a voice that distinguishes them from the rest. At the same time, there is a shared vocabulary among these friends that speaks of a long history and a deep friendship.  I like that. I can hear these words being said by real people, not just characters in a book.I also love that New York is an additional character in the Soho Loft series. I’ve only been to New York City once and, really, I did the “tourist thing” – 5th Avenue, Time Square, Ellis Island, Statue of Liberty, etc. – so I’m not familiar with the “real” city. But it’s very clear that Brayden is familiar with it and she uses that to her advantage. However, she doesn’t channel Frommer and try to put all things NYC into one book. Instead, she chooses very particular settings and goes with those. The Savvy offices, Samantha and Hunter’s apartment, their favorite table at their favorite bar – these are the focal points. Sure they go other places as well, but they always come back to their “home base,” as it were. These spaces become as familiar to the reader as they are to the characters in the novel.Rather delightfully, the sex is HOT. Now, that’s not something I usually comment on in a review. Really, unless I’m reading something that is specifically labeled as Erotica, sexual activity is not a huge requirement for me in a romance novel. Oh, sure, it’s bound to be there. That goes without saying. But, it’s not the end-all-be-all for me. But I have to say that Brayden knows how to build up the sexual tension in a story and then follow that up with some really passionate scenes. And she earns bonus points because I don’t get pulled out of the scenes by trying to figure out if a human body is capable of doing the things that are described. Every make-out session, every bit of foreplay, and every sex scene is also pivotal to the story – they aren’t just there to be there. So, even more bonus points.Overall, Just Three Words is a very nice follow up to Kiss The Girl.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Good second installment
  

*by C***K on Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2019*

A lot of people mentioned this being the least favorite in the series. I really enjoyed it. So that gives me positive thoughts for book 3.I'm going to have to read more from this author. I feel like these are the types of stories and dialogue that I want in my romances but so often fail to meet the mark.I wish there would have been more Brooklyn and Jessica from book 1. I get that it wasn't their story anymore but we should have at least gotten some mention of a fight with Jessica about her messy habits. Am I right, or what?So I clearly see where the next book is headed. Mallory needs her love story and I think there is a generous bartender that might come in to play.These books have been heartwarming and fun.

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