I Crave You - C.C. Wood

I Crave You

By C.C. Wood

  • Release Date: 2020-08-10
  • Genre: Romantic Comedies
Score: 4
4
From 536 Ratings

Description

When life gives you lemons, put them in your bra and make you tatas look bigger. If I had done that at fourteen, maybe I would have avoided the unfortunate nickname of "Flatty Cami." 
It all started when I met Brody Murphy. I was eight years old and it was love at first sight
Fortunately, or unfortunately depending on your perspective, he showed me his true colors six years later. We argued every time I saw him, which was a lot since he was my brother's best friend. The hostility became outright hate when he coined that nickname I mentioned—the one that I didn't leave behind until I graduated high school. 
The day he got married and moved away was probably the luckiest day of my life and since then, I graduated college, started a business, and grew boobs so the whole nickname thing shouldn't still bother me. Yes, I know it shouldn't, but some grudges are worth holding.
Now, Brody's back in town, divorced, and with his adorable daughter in tow. But he's not the same boy I once knew. He's a hot single dad who makes me laugh and it's getting harder and harder to remember all the reasons I should hate him.
And way too easy to fall in love.

Reviews

  • I Crave You

    5
    By rjbor
    Really loved this story, so full of family, and caring. Friends and friendship,Past Love and holding on to it. How it all opens up with so many different thoughts and people helping each other, as the plot thickens I get more tangled in their lives and continue reading because it become so good. I was able to finish it in a day & 1/2. Thank you so much . The ending was so good.
  • Ugh

    1
    By NYYazFan
    I skipped to the end it was way too much fake southern mother brother treating almost 30 business woman like a teenager. If it had been less would have been enjoyable. Liked the ice cream business part of it she had a plan worked hard I liked central character not caricature of southern life in Texas Good thing this was a free book.
  • If you’re going for the first one you

    5
    By The first thing 4444
    Jo and the rest are just as
  • I Crave Youyou

    1
    By djh1893
    This book had a lot of the same content as Wild About You. Not a good thing!
  • I crave you

    5
    By Bonglè
    This book is funny and kept me hooked from the 1st page till the end!
  • Second chance at love

    4
    By Lazygran3
    This author is a new-to-me author, but I loved this book Brody is a man who has gone through a rough marriage and an even rougher divorce. He has custody of his little girl, and is dedicated to make her is priority. Cam is owner of an ice cream parlor, with her best friend. Cam is independent, but lonely. Brody and Cam have known each other for years, but they never showed each other their attraction. Now that Brody is single, he shows his attraction to Cam. The feelings are mutual, and they begin a relationship. Problems occur when Brody’s ex is determined to split them up. Brody and Cam split up for a short while, but their love is too strong to resist, and they finally reach their HEA. I love the characters, the story about the couple, and the romance, I plan to read more books by C.C. Wood.
  • Worth a read

    3
    By M.ilanoo
    It was only in Cams pov which sucked I enjoy knowing what all characters are thinking. Other than that it was super sweet! Short and sweet
  • Cam and Brody

    5
    By lynn71149
    Cam, 28, owned Crave, an ice cream shop, with her friend as a silent partner. Brody, 30, her brother’s best friend, had recently gotten divorced and moved back into town with his 6 year old daughter. Brody had been Cam’s childhood crush and nemesis and she now found him hot and adored his daughter. Will Cam and Brody admit their feelings for one another and begin a relationship? Will Brody’s ex-wife interfere in his relationship with Cam? I give this story 4.5 stars. The well written story details the feelings they have for one another and including his young daughter into their relationships. It was nice seeing a strong woman not be intimidated by the ex’s threats and calling out her boyfriend for hiding things to try to protect her. The epilogue was a great conclusion to the story. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.