See You In Boston By Eden Finley -
Finding Love at 30,000 Feet: A Review of "See You In Boston"
The dialogue is snappy and genuinely funny. Casper’s ability to needle Griffin out of his shell provides some of the best moments in the book.
Whether you’re a long-time fan of the series or a newcomer looking for a standalone romance to get lost in, this trip to Boston is one you won't want to miss.
For fans of the previous books ( See You in New York and See You in Chicago ), seeing the recurring setting and familiar faces adds a lovely layer of continuity. The Verdict
While there is emotional depth, the story remains largely low-angst , making it a perfect "comfort read."
If you’re a fan of the trope mixed with a healthy dose of "accidental soulmates," then Eden Finley’s latest release, See You In Boston , needs to be at the top of your TBR pile. As the third book in the Mikey’s Place series, it brings all the heart, humor, and steamy tension we’ve come to expect from Finley, while introducing a fresh dynamic that feels both grounded and exhilarating. The Premise
What sets this book apart is the . Eden Finley is a master at writing men who feel real. Griffin’s gradual realization that his rigid life is missing a "Casper-shaped" spark is written with such sincerity that you can’t help but root for him. Key Highlights:
See You In Boston is a testament to the idea that sometimes the best things in life are the ones we never planned for. It’s a MM romance that explores how two people can change each other's trajectories just by sharing a row on a plane.
Finding Love at 30,000 Feet: A Review of "See You In Boston"
The dialogue is snappy and genuinely funny. Casper’s ability to needle Griffin out of his shell provides some of the best moments in the book.
Whether you’re a long-time fan of the series or a newcomer looking for a standalone romance to get lost in, this trip to Boston is one you won't want to miss.
For fans of the previous books ( See You in New York and See You in Chicago ), seeing the recurring setting and familiar faces adds a lovely layer of continuity. The Verdict
While there is emotional depth, the story remains largely low-angst , making it a perfect "comfort read."
If you’re a fan of the trope mixed with a healthy dose of "accidental soulmates," then Eden Finley’s latest release, See You In Boston , needs to be at the top of your TBR pile. As the third book in the Mikey’s Place series, it brings all the heart, humor, and steamy tension we’ve come to expect from Finley, while introducing a fresh dynamic that feels both grounded and exhilarating. The Premise
What sets this book apart is the . Eden Finley is a master at writing men who feel real. Griffin’s gradual realization that his rigid life is missing a "Casper-shaped" spark is written with such sincerity that you can’t help but root for him. Key Highlights:
See You In Boston is a testament to the idea that sometimes the best things in life are the ones we never planned for. It’s a MM romance that explores how two people can change each other's trajectories just by sharing a row on a plane.