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Mating Lexi (arc review) by April Cross

 Hi Foreverbookers,

How are you all? I hope you’re good! 


I’ve just read the sweetest erotic romance that I think I’ve ever read! Mating Lexi tells the story of Lexi as she tries to get pregnant!  Pregnancy is one of my favourite things to read about, so when I read this I knew I’d enjoy it. 


5 STARS!!!!!


Lexi knows she wants to have a child but after the death of her husband years ago, she wonders if it will ever happen. She’s thirty seven when the story takes place so is running out of time. It was nice to read about an older woman that wants to DESPERATELY have a baby. I’m not thirty-seven yet but I’m not that far behind and I desperately want children too! 


Enter Noah, a man that happens to just have a coffee with Lexi one morning. From here, the two go on an adventure of wildly passionate sex to get Lexi pregnant. Do they succeed? Does one of them fall in love? Do they both fall in love? You’ll need to read to find out! 


This book has everything from funny parts, to serious parts, to damn emotional parts. I almost cried and I NEVER cry when I read, so that tells you I was connected to the characters. I loved all the love scenes! They were very passionate and I could almost feel the steam coming off the pages. 


Mating Lexi is released on 9/6/2023! 

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