Randall “The Rocket” Reese is beginning to reclaim his life both professionally and personally, with a new outlook, and a new woman, Dani Erlinger, by his side.
Rand and Dani are in a comfortable groove that suits them both, but an unexpected invitation ‘just for lunch’ and a calamitous weekend excursion has them questioning whether they’ve become much too comfortable, much too soon.
They have officially grown to be one of the best couples I've read. I can't say enough how real this was and identifiable. Even the dramatic moments ate fully relatable. Great read 👍
While I've only read a couple of stories by Nia Forrester, I can say they have been wonderful reads. This 3rd part of the Shorts Books series is a perfect example. After reading Coffee Date, this continuation fell into place for I was interested in finding out what became of Rand & Dani. Like the previous, there was just enough information to make me want to continue reading their love journey. I'm looking forward to reading the (hopefully) next part. Trudee was a low-key hater though, lol. Great series
It’s nice to catch up with Dani and Rand , well I guess you have to say you’re in a relationship ,to be in one , otherwise you’re just kicking it right ? Now that they’ve decided I want to see what happens next ,
This was yet another example of how to tell a story and have readers chomping at the bit.. Dani and Rand's connection from the start of this journey always fascinated me. I love her patience with Big and Little Rocket, and the way she allowed Rand to see the error of his ways. Eric was a mild distraction I wanted to swat like a fly. In the end, the road trio helped to allow the drama to come clean like a hot water load. I'm happy dancing until the next Nia news flashes on my Fire....
Loved this second installment of Rand and Dani's story. Her epic and very necessary clapback had me cheering. I wanted to shake him a few times. Love Freya. Wonderful ending.
Just Lunch (pt 2 of Coffee Date) You know, I don't like how Dani let unsure situations ponder. I didn’t understand why anything she was unsure of in her relationship with Rand, why she didn't just ask him Trudie really, really rubs me the wrong way. I just don't like that heffa.
“Just Lunch” had me all over the place after reading the sneak peeks provided by Nia Forrester. After reading part two of this short story all I can say is ‘Wow, and I still want more from this Dynamic Couple’... I absolutely love Little Rocket and Freya... I know you will not leave us hanging with this tease, Nia, hint, hint 🤗🤗🤗
This story keeps getting better. The transformation of Dani is inspiring. Dani’s definitely coming into her own, and Rand is realizing if he don’t act right someone can and will take his place.
This is amazing, in this second book, we are able to see how Roche and Dani put a definition on what is between them. It's a must read. As is any other work of miss Forrester.
Oh Nia, Nia, Nia, why must you torture us with these short books. I love Rand and Dani's story. I just don't like when it ends. I want more. Great read.
I loved this segment of the Rand and Dani show... to see inside their head as they take steps and missteps feels authentic and true. I’m looking forward to next.
Oh how I am enjoying these shorts. Nia is amazing and this short story is awesome. I love how you get to see how Rand grows, also Dani's struggles with the feel is she has. Grateful for the work.
Loved book 3!!! Dan I & Rand are working on something but it needs to be communicated. Seems like once another man showed interest in Dani it changed some things for both!
Love Dani and Rand. Dani is slowly getting a backbone, which improve. Rand is finally learning to not take her for granted. He's starting to see if he won't, she'll find someone who will! Can't wait until the next book!
I love the second novella of coffee date. I love how they're growing together and learning each other wants, likes and dislikes and learning each other emotions. I also love the fact that they are considering baby boys feelings.
I was curious as to how these two would fare once Rand started working, so this follows-up is much appreciated. I totally understood Dani's 'thing' for Eric. For someone who's felt invisible for so long, home girl was loving that attention. Good for her. Still kind of ambivalent about Rand.
My girl Freya kind of worried me in this one, though. I was surprised when Rand said that she doesn't disagree with Garrett. And I really wanted to hear her views about the whole NFL/take a knee issue (love how the author incorporated that, btw); I'm fairly certain she doesn't agree with her hubby, but I wanted to hear her express her opinion.
That damn Alexa Chang...didn't like her one bit. Funny how I couldn't stand her, but I was okay with Eric, who was essentially doing the same thing.
Another great read! Looking forward to whatever is next!
Really Randall🤦🏾♀️⁉️🥴👀Either men like “Rocket” are inherently stupid or selective idiot savants….until there’s a visual of the (their 😮) competition 😂🤣‼️However men are typically visual observers if not learners. Consequently, nothing says commitment, devotion & exclusivity like the reality of, she got options too😉‼️What the 🤬⁉️ Yup , now he understands 🤦🏾♀️🤭‼️Meanwhile, “Just Lunch: The Coffee Date Novella - Book 2 of 4” as well as the series was/is a great read. Both Dani & Rand (& family) are hilarious navigating their situationship & his introspective regrets. Yet there’s even more layers….🍿
Rand and Dani have been dating for a couple months, but haven't made what they are doing official. When both Rand and Dani are asked out to lunch by other people, this make them feel some type of way. Finding out that Dani had a lunch date Rand wasn't happy and made it clear to Dani that he wasn't. After Dani met Rand coworker she was thrilled about what she saw. Finally deciding what he wanted, he went after Dani and confessed what he wanted. I love Dani and Rand and can't wait to see what is next!!!
Another great 'short' story by Nia Forrester and a nice continuation of Dani and Rand's connection. I like that these two have remained relatable and grounded, in a sense, to the readers. Eric was a small distraction that I never thought would be much of a problem, to be honest. That Alexa on the other hand, I don't trust her in the bit.
A short and cute story that everyone should definitely read!