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Delightfully fun, smexy and appealing. With a title and cover like that you can expect to have delicious fun and Jessica Lemmon delivers. Between the tension and banter, and smiling and fanning myself, I couldn’t stop flipping pages.

Having met Davis and Grace in the previous book and seen the attraction between these two very opposite characters, I thought I knew how their story would go. I was pleasantly surprised when the story’s direction took me on a journey I wasn’t expecting.

After being subjected to heartbreak and humiliation, Davis Price has been protecting his heart and keeping loneliness at bay by casually dating blondes who are the complete opposite of the fiery, sassy, redhead bartender with tattoos, a nose ring and an attitude fascinates him. Which is why after trading barbs nonstop, Grace catches him off guard betting him to date a non-blonde. Rising to the challenge Davis asks Grace to go out with him. Feeling confident that she can keep things casual with the man in the suit she accepts. Can they keep it that way?

Arm Candy is deliciously entertaining and a very quick read. Fun, sexy and romantic. I look forward to seeing more from Jessica Lemmon and this series, who is quickly becoming a go-to author for feel-good reading.

Despite their outward appearances being so different, I really enjoyed how Davis and Grace’s relationship was developed. They were comfortable with each other which allowed them to spend a good part of the book getting to know one another and figure out how to deal with the issues that held them back and made them believe that all relationships are doomed to end. Oh, and did I mention they had a lot of hot, sexy times too?

Arm Candy is book #2 in the Real Love series by Jessica Lemmon. It is a full length standalone romantic comedy. It’s fun, smexy with likeable characters. Told from both points of view with a happy ending.

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Taking a risk is exactly what these two needed. What they know from other peoples experiences and past ones have been ruling their lives for too long. What I liked about this story is that they had an attraction since they first saw each other but resisted it. It took a challenge for them to use it as an excuse to be together. Which turned out to be the best decision ever for them. They just click and it feels nice to read their interactions. They are hot together and deserve a change for the good, even if they are scared.

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Sweet and sexy, this book will have you giggling one minute and fanning yourself the next!

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Okay. So I have to admit that I was a little worried going into Arm Candy. You see, Jessica Lemmon is one of my go-to contemporary romance authors, and the first book in the Real Love series was not my favorite. It was good, but not the great I have come to expect from Lemmon. I didn't need to worry. Arm Candy was exactly what I'm expecting when I pick up one of her books.

In Eye Candy, we first met Davis and Grace. Davis was Vince's best friend and Grace was their local bartender. Davis obviously had a thing for Grace, but there was something keeping him from acting on his attraction. Fast forward now to Arm Candy. Davis still isn't ready to break the mold of petite blondes he dates, but Grace issues him a challenge. Soon Davis and Grace are going out on a date and surpassing the bickering banter they exchange at the bar.

This book totally surpassed my expectations for it. Arm Candy was classic Jessica Lemmon and I loved it. The humor and witty dialog woven into the story was fantastic. I couldn't get enough of Davis and Grace's conversations. They were both such great characters. Davis was a hard worker. He had been jilted by love in the past, but that didn't stop him from giving his all to Grace. Grace was a little more hesitant and held her feelings closer to her chest. I loved that their feelings and relationship blossomed in a very realistic way.

Another person I adored was Davis' grandmother. She was a hoot! Her presence in the story was perfect. I do wish she would have played an even bigger part in Arm Candy, though. I loved her so much!

The one thing I should point out is that there wasn't as much drama in Arm Candy as I expected. Well, there was drama. It just didn't feel like there was ever a gigantic moment of it. It felt like their should have been more of an explosion at the climax, but I actually appreciated that there wasn't. The problem of the story felt just as real as the build up of Davis and Grace's relationship.

I'm really happy I continued with the Real Love series. I wouldn't have wanted to miss out on Davis and Grace's story. I can't wait to see what's next for the series.

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This is the second book that I have read from this author, and I've gotta say, I freaking loved it! Davis and Gracie Lou's story is filled with sass, Witt, humor, and lots of hot steamy chemistry that jumps off the page at you. I loved these two characters, the story flowed page after page, very difficult to put down, but a girls got to get a little sleep. Grandma Rose was hysterical, and I truly fell in love with how tender and romantic Davis was, definitely swoon worthy. Lots of laugh out loud moments in this book, will keep you entertained from the first page to the very last word. Can't wait for the next book in the series!

I voluntarily reviewed an ARC copy of this book.

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I loved loved loved this book and didn't want it to end!!! Such a great read that I highly recommend.

Davis & Grace's story is a great friend's to more story. I loved the banter back and forth between Davis & Grace. So funny!

I loved the main characters Davis & Grace and their histories. Both have pasts that defined them in such a way that made them perfect for each other.

I can't wait to read the next story in this series! I can't wait to see what Jessica Lemmon comes up with next!

***I received an advanced reader's copy from the publisher via NetGalley. I reviewed this book voluntarily.***

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In Eye Candy, author Jessica Lemmon hinted at Grace & Davis coming up next, but after reading about Vince & Jackie in the 1st one, I wasn't sure if I would continue the series. Mostly because I thought Eye Candy's story was a little all over the place.

Arm Candy simply flowed better. But what really made this story was Davis. Since Vince in #1 was our main guy (yes, very eye candy based on descriptors) and Davis the grumpy sidekick (despite descriptors, I pictured an acerbic Patton Oswalt), I enjoyed getting to know him better and appreciated his character's thoughtfulness.

I'm unsure if Man Candy (#3) will be able to improve upon what Lemmon has started with the Real Love series, but I may actually read it if NetGalley makes it available. Thanks to NetGalley & Team Lemmon for the opportunity to read and review. 3.5 stars.

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Underwhelming and slow, I considered DNF-ing when Davis offered Grace her choice of the "Davis packages" which range from one-time sex to a weekend. He came across as an arrogant gigolo, especially after bragging to her about making a million dollars that day in some business transaction. This is a guy who takes home a blonde every night from the bar where redheaded Grace works. Really, Davis seemed more like some superficial sleaze instead of a misguided manwhore who just needed the love of a good redhead.

I'm very disappointed because Grace and Davis sent up sparks every time they were together in the previous book, Eye Candy. Those sparks went missing here. It is clear that Grace and Davis are sexually attracted to each other but I found their reasons for not acting on this to be immature and unnecessary. His reasons for not dating redheads are unexplained at first, but it was really farfetched to expect confident Grace to be still attracted to a guy who picks up sleazy blondes on a nightly basis right in front of her. I enjoyed Jessica Lemmon's books in the past, but I don't think I will continue with this series.

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Another winner from Jessica in the Real Love series. I loved this story. Davis and Grace. Or Gracie Lou as he calls her.

Grace is a manager/bartender at McGreeveys Pub, with Dax the owner awol since summer began everyone has pitched in and worked. Davis comes in every night after work, parks his butt in his seat, which he says is his, dressed in his suit and tie and most nights leaves with some twig like blonde he picks up and never sees again. Until the night Grace catches his eye, for reasons you have to read. Grace is a red head. Any color red works for Grace. Davis has his own TV at the pub which is always tuned to CNN and he watches the stock feed. He may have one or two Sam's and that's it.

It's funny watching these two waltz around each other and you learn a lot about Grace's past and Davis's as well. This progress to serious when he takes her to meet his much loved Grandma. She's a pisser and I loved her. She raised him. It's obvious he adores her. He tends her every need and he's done extremely well for himself and has more money than he knows what to do with. He and Grace actually go on dates. Grace works long hours, odd schedules and is often tired. Davis treats her to things that break the monotony of daily life. I loved that. He's not pretentious at all. He remembers where he came from.

When Grace's father reappears after a lifetime of absence, things take an unforeseen twist. Brings a little challenge for Grace and we meet her mother. (Bah!!) No matter what Davis backs her up with things that are happening. It's a real treat to watch these two open to each other and not to mention the chemistry and steam between the two. Yes indeed!!

As things go Grace hits the panic button and the crap hits the fan. Leaving the two most miserable people on earth. Glad they aren't my friends because they both would have gotten their butts kicked.
Jessica did such an amazing job telling this story and developing these two. I loved the way Davis changed. How much he affected Grace and how very different they were. Pretty sure this is my favorite out of the two. But Dax is up next so who knows what wicked tale that would bring. Jessica always writes a phenomenal story and she's hit this one out of the park.

This story begged to be told as much as it begs to be read! Read it!! Great story J!!!


**arc from NetGalley and Loveswept in exchange for a fair review**

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Arm Candy by Jessica Lemmon genuinely surprised me! I didn't expect to like Davis and Grace's story as much as I did, but these characters are just so fun, charming, and sexy! There is a little bit of a slow start, but the endless banter and always-present sexual tension, made for a very entertaining read. Both Davis and Grace showed depth, and I really enjoyed watching them peel back each others protective layers. Definitely recommend if you're looking for a light-hearted romantic comedy!

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Another great book by Jessica Lemmon! The characters are great! Davis and Grace are perfect! Their witty dialogue is such fun to read. The storyline is well written and pulls you in. Everything about this is fun and flirty, sexy and also pulls the heart strings. I loved this and I can't wait for the last book in the series. I highly recommend it. If you never read one of her books, try this one!

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This story is a bit slow for my liking, but I love the characters Davis and Grace. Davis isn't like any players I read in romance; I never get the sleazy vibe from him, and I love that he's tight with his grandmother. I love Grace too even though she annoys me a bit in the end with her indecisiveness about Davis. The reason why this book works for me is because I love how easy Davis and Grace's relationship is. They genuinely like and care about each other, and they have fun in each other's companies, and I love watching them fall in love with each other.

Arm Candy is my second Jessica Lemmon book. I really love her writing and I'll definitely be checking out more of her works.

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Grace is a bartender trying to get through life with her mother’s disappointment in Grace’s career choice. Having being behind a bar for some time she knows all the regulars including out love interest Davis Price, being in bad situations with redheads Davis fucks every blonde he sees until Grace bets him to date the first non-blonde that falls his way. Wasting no time he instantly gets his long time crush Grace on many dates. Lovers like these come with unspeakable past and heartache like no other, each with their own individual problems to overcome can they do it together or will these issues drive them further apart?
Jessica Lemmon’s writing flows, even when starting a new scene half way through a chapter, you don’t ever feel lost it all make sense, Sex wasn’t the main story however it was mentioned a few times throughout the book what I personally enjoyed was that even though it was straight sex (no BDSM etc..) there wasn’t too much or too little details you could picture everything clearly without having to skip it and be like no this is just not right. Emotionally this story was the one thing this book has a lot of; you could cry from the situations there in, laugh at the banter and feel full of love from their relationship.
Grace and Davis are two characters that I will never forget; their past and love for each other will always be in my memory. Having the characters with each of their own problems always makes a great story this is because you can truly feel what realistic problems we all have, being done like this I can honestly say that Grace and Davis could even have their own little spin of books from their past or even one in the future with children!
The plot was good and it was thought out, I loved how the relationship progressed between the two main characters that they weren’t instantly boyfriend and girlfriend but without either of them asking the other out you already had that in your head halfway through the book that things have changed and I liked that.
Overall I will defiantly be being this book and it is something I will re-read if I ever need a good romance novel.

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Arm Candy is the second book in the <a href="http://bookbinge.com/reviews/series/real-love/">Real Love</a> series by <a href="http://jessicalemmon.com">Jessica Lemmon</a>. It's also Davis' book. Davis Price, the best friend of the hero from Book 1. I've been looking forward to reading this book because I enjoyed the little bits we got from Davis in <a href="http://bookbinge.com/2017/07/review-eye-candy-by-jessica-lemmon/">Eye Candy</a>. He was a good friend to both Vince and Jackie and I was looking forward to getting to know him better. There were little nuggets that we learn about Davis in the first book and I was looking forward to delving into all of that stuff and I'm happy to say that Jessica Lemmon did a fabulous job of writing Davis' story, IMO.

Davis works from home so he likes to unwind at his favorite neighborhood bar and he really likes exchanging barbs with his favorite bartender, Grace. The attraction between the two of them is strong but neither of them act on it until Grace throws down the gauntlet in the form of a wager and Davis jumps on it. The bet? That Davis will ask the first non-blonde out that he sees and he jumps in and asks her out. Grace is a redhead and though she wasn't talking about herself when she placed the bet, she's not one to walk away from a dare so she agrees to go out with him.

One date ends up in bed and they keep ending up in bed so they spend some time together. They get to know each other outside of the bar and the more they get to know, the more they like each other. I really enjoyed seeing them fall in love with each other because they're both flawed characters who have been burned by one thing or another and don't have that much faith in relationships but seeing them take a chance on each other warmed my heart. Sure, things weren't perfect and they fumbled their way to get to that happy ending but I really enjoyed their emotional ride.

Davis was just as great as I hoped he'd be. He did a lot of growing throughout the book and I really connected with his character. He learned a great deal about himself, about love and about what he wanted out of life. He was a grown man who handled his business and did whatever he felt needed to be done and I loved how honest he was. With Grace. With himself. With everyone. He wasn't the most perfect of characters but he was real. He was a good person who realized his worth and loved with all he had. I appreciated that and I adored him. He was such a good character.

Gracie Lou was a great match for Davis. She came with her own baggage and she was dealing with them as best as she could. She fumbled a lot and there were times when I wanted to smack some sense into her but she doesn't stay down for long. She was adult enough to acknowledge when she was wrong and in the end, all was well.

This was a great read from beginning to end. I loved the romance that blossomed between Davis and Grace and I adored seeing Vince and Jackie again, all loved up and happy. I'm looking forward to getting to know Dax, though it would have been nice to get a little more of him in this book so that I could have an idea of what's to come in his book but that's a really minor gripe. I enjoyed this one and can't wait for more.

<strong>Grade: 4.25 out of 5</strong>

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There’ll be a woman, Davis, who will come along and make you rethink love and marriage.

I gotta say, I wanted more of beautiful, broken Davis ever since he showed up at Jackie’s door in the last one to help get her and Vince back together. My heart broke for that kid, and rereading him telling Grace about everything that happened, damn I’m almost crying. I was so excited when I read that the next one would be all about Davis getting his happy ever after, and that he did.

My one complaint was getting to the big fight/tension in the story. Obviously there would be this rift at some point in the book, after they got together, and I probably read faster than I should have, just waiting to get to that moment so then the characters could get past that moment and be happy. So when I got to it, I was just frustrated it hadn’t come sooner because I had been expecting it sooner, but whatever. All stories move at their own pace I guess.

Loved the fun writing, like the previous one, but still able to deal with real emotional issues like abandonment and how that can truly change a person. But, with one small correction, or the right connection, you can be fixed for good. It is possible. It’s always possible.

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*I voluntarily read an advanced copy of this book.* I absolutely LOVE this book. I was so eager and excited to get to know more about Vince's mysterious friend, Davis. Finding out the depths of his heartache made my own heart break for him. However, learning that very heartache turned him into such a caring, charming, and considerate guy made him that much more appealing. Dare I say Davis turned out to be way more scrumptious than I had originally thought. And pairing him with a redheaded vixen, such as Grace, made Arm Candy a book that swooped me up and left me floating on cloud nine! This sexy twosome left nothing to be desired, and gave as good as they got. Jessica Lemmon's writing is so thorough, allowing for a reader to immerse themselves in the story. Arm Candy is the perfect addition to this Real Love series, and I can't wait for the next one.

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Davis and Gracie... Ahhhh
As always Jessica worked her magic.
The book was a fresh breeze of air. The dialogues were so well written, I got goosebumps! Especially when Davis would whisper deliver his lines...oh my gawd!!
Gracie was wonderful and real, that you can easily relate to her.
Only some parts, about minor characters, seemed a bit biased, like they had to be squeezed into the book to push it forward (i.e. Grace's dad and mom), and to explain some situation. I think it could have been done without their "physical" presence in the book. Like "hey let's bring that character all th way down here to use it for our purposes and then just forget about him/her, or wrap him/her up real quickly, since we don't need them anymore).
Sorry for being picky, but I'm used to JL's writing, and I truly know she can do way better.

Aside this little mishap, the book is lovely, and the goosebumps were really there. We can easily set aside those secondary characters and fall in love with our Davis and Gracie.
This book is totally worth our time and a reread!
JL forevah!

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Another good read from this author! I'm loving this series! This is Davis and Grace's story. We have two characters that have commitment issues but together they sizzle! Love the banter between these two! Loved Grace! I always love a heroine that's feisty and sassy! She was that in spades! Good storyline that was well written with great characters. Looking forward to the next book in this series!

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Jessica Lemmon is back with the second book in the Real Love series and this is most definitely a book that you shouldn’t miss.

It had me hooked from the first page to the last that I turned with a big fat grin on my face and a happy sigh. What more could you ask for?

Fair warning here, do not read this book without reading Eye Candy first. The reason I say this even though each book CAN be read as a stand-alone, it's because if you don’t read Eye Candy, you really miss the beginning of the foreplay between Davis and Grace and believe me, it’s something you don’t want to miss out on.

These two give new meaning to the snap and crackle of sexual chemistry. Boy are they hot. (*fans self thinking about them*) When a dare throws them together……. SNAP CRACKLE POP EXPLOSION.

I knew Davis and Grace were meant for each other when we met them in Eye Candy. Like I said, their interactions were like verbal foreplay. But when they cross the line from foreplay to more, well, that’s where the story gets hotter and really interesting. They each manage to bring out a side to the other that was unexpected and adorable all at the same time.

What I didn’t expect was for Davis to be the total opposite of what I thought he would be and I loved it. Davis for the surprise win!! I admit I had him pegged as a man whore but oh did he prove me wrong. Plus the way he treats his Gracie-Lou is priceless.

Speaking of Grace, I adored her and the way she brings Davis to his knees. There is just something so relatable about her that draws you in. If she was real I would totally want her as a bestie.

Together, Davis and Grace are a surprise paring that just makes sense as soon as you see them together. They really show that opposites can attract and make things work. Yes there’s the obligatory heart break but it only makes the HEA that much sweeter. I loved Grace and Davis.

This is a series not to be missed, that much I can convey clearly. If you love fun, sweet, hot romances, then do not miss these books.

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Arm Candy is the second book in Jessica Lemmon’s Real Love Series. After reading and loving Eye Candy (Book 1), I was very much looking forward to reading about Davis and Grace. You could tell from the few scenes with these two and their banter at the bar Grace works at, there was something there. That being said though, this can be read as a standalone.

This is great opposite attracts story! Davis is a suit wearing, stock analyst and Grace is a bartender with tattoos. Both Davis and Grace shy away from relationships for different reasons. Davis was deeply burned in the past by a woman he was engaged to and Grace had to deal with her parent’s ugly divorce and seeing what can happen in relationships. Davis goes to the bar several nights a week, has a beer and often goes home with a blonde (he avoids the redheads-which Grace is). But lately he’s got his eyes on Grace. There’s just something about her that he can’t help being attracted to. Grace is trying not to feel something towards him as well. She makes a bet with him one night to ask out a non-blonde and more money is he asks out a redhead. Challenge accepted, but Grace is shocked when he asks her out.

These two definitely had the chemistry and what was supposed to be just a few times before they moved on, ends up turning into more. As real feelings come into play though and things start to get serious, will they take the plunge for long-term or will the fear of commitment and heartbreak get in the way?

It’s not an easy road for these two, but I was invested in these characters. Fun, sexy times, great banter, just the right amount of angst and an all-around enjoyable read.

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