Pisces Hooks Taurus is the fourth book in the Signs of Love series by Anyta Sunday. While it can be read and enjoyed as a standalone, I really love this series and highly recommend reading it for the full picture of the secondary characters and how everyone relates to each other. Not needed to adore this book, but so worth it.
Zane has it all planned out: fall in love, and live happily ever after. Should be simple enough if he put his mind to it. A little creativity and some thinking outside of the box, and voila, he’d be married to the woman of his dreams. It would be perfect, and it would be before his visa ran out.But why are his feelings running wild now that the pressure’s on? Why is his picture-perfect plan turning into a muddled mess of morphed metaphors he can’t make sense of anymore?Just as well he’s met an English professor to help. And even though their first meet is anything but cute, this down-to-earth teacher may just be the realist Zane needs to ground him and give him a shot at love after all.
Pisces Hooks Taurus is exactly what fans of the author and the series picked up this title looking for, and exactly what will make new readers fans. The characters are real, they have flaws and issues like the rest of us. The characters are not always swift to figure out their own minds or wants, never mind the emotions of those around them, and they muddle through towards finding their happiness. Zane doubts himself and is struggling to find his self worth, and a way to stay near his brother and new niece. He wants love and family, but things do not seem to be going the way he hoped. Beckett (Becky) is still reeling from a divorce and not quite ready to trust again. The pair fumble their way forward, making mistakes and trying to find their own ways forward. Like in real life family, complications, and misunderstandings mix with lovely moments as Zane and Becky work their way towards something real and lasting. I grinned through most of the book, as clueless comments and clever wordplay entertained me, and the story warmed my heart.
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