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Surprise Delivery by D.J. Jamison
Surprise Delivery by D.J. Jamison













Surprise Delivery by D.J. Jamison

The title of this book perfectly encapsulates Jonas’s and Quinn’s respective personalities: Jonas appears all naughty on the outside but he’s actually “nice” behind that facade. He and Jonas click and their chemistry is evident. Quinn has a great backstory I actually wish more had been made out of it because there was a lot of material there to develop some outside conflict. Jonas and Quinn are totally sexy and adorable and wonderful together.

Surprise Delivery by D.J. Jamison

The author did a great job of staying true to Jonas’ character in Secret Admirer while explaining why all is not as it seems, and then making us fall in love with him just like Quinn does. I have to admit, I wasn’t a big Jonas fan coming into this story, probably because I was so solidly Team Ace, but I took to him very quickly. We learn more about his “player” reputation in Naughty & Nice. However, this issue isn’t ignored in the text and is actually dealt with by Jonas and Quinn when they become a couple.) You may recall if you’ve read Secret Admirer that Jonas is Ace’s frat brother - the guy with the reputation of being a player who goes on an ill-fated date with Benji. (I call this “pseudo-taboo” because maybe it sounds that way, but it really isn’t these two aren't related by blood and aren’t even “family” anymore since Quinn’s mother and Jonas’ father divorced. This is a cute, low-angst, forced proximity, pseudo-taboo holiday story focusing on Jonas (from Secret Admirer) and his ex-stepbrother, Quinn.















Surprise Delivery by D.J. Jamison