Rosie and the Dreamboat (The Improbable Meet-Cute, #3)
Sally Thorne
4.0 (2 ratings)
Rosie and the Dreamboat (The Improbable Meet-Cute, #3)
Published: January 1, 2024
Pages: 44
ISBN: 9781662520082
Reader Reviews
4.0
2 ratings
Carla B.
Feb 8, 2026
Rosie takes her sister for some Galentine's day spa action. In typical Rosie fashion, she gets locked in the flotation tank. I've been in one of those. It could happen! With no emergency release in sight, Rosie can only float and not panic until she gets saved. Enter the dreamboat, a sexy fireman there to save the day. He keeps Rosie calm for the hours it takes. When Rosie gets out, will she find love with her dreamboat?
This book is only 44 pages, but it felt much longer with the way the story developed. The banter between Rosie, the dreamboat, and the other firemen was hilarious Another cute romance and super fast read to help those year-end goals. There's no spice in this book.
This book is only 44 pages, but it felt much longer with the way the story developed. The banter between Rosie, the dreamboat, and the other firemen was hilarious Another cute romance and super fast read to help those year-end goals. There's no spice in this book.
Read Letter D.
Feb 8, 2026
You can't think too hard about this one, and that's fine. It's a romance meet-cute. Yes, someone who is actually claustrophobic would have had WAY worse time locked in the float spa (aka you will never see me anywhere near one!) but the banter was cute, and who doesn't love a fireman?
I'm glad her sister acted like they were going to sue, because that was a bit of a hang-up for me. The spa owner deserved to be drawn and quartered, but this was a romance, not a thriller so, fine, that was glossed over.
The audio was really well done, with the narrator even muffling the voices outside the tank.
I'm glad her sister acted like they were going to sue, because that was a bit of a hang-up for me. The spa owner deserved to be drawn and quartered, but this was a romance, not a thriller so, fine, that was glossed over.
The audio was really well done, with the narrator even muffling the voices outside the tank.