This romance starts off a little rocky—not just in tone, but in how the characters come across. Everyone feels prickly, defensive, or downright irritating at first. But that’s exactly why the story works: as it unfolds, you start to see the cracks, the insecurities, and the old family baggage that shaped them. And suddenly these people who seemed impossible become genuinely relatable.
The heart of the book is the growth. Both leads have spent years trying to live up to expectations that were never fair to begin with. Watching them slowly step out of those patterns—setting boundaries, choosing themselves, and learning to trust someone else—is what gives the romance its weight. Their connection feels earned because it comes after real internal work, not instead of it.
The family dynamics add tension, the friendship moments add warmth, and the romance builds from friction into something solid and supportive. Once the story finds its rhythm, it becomes surprisingly heartfelt.
A satisfying, character‑driven romance with two people who learn to stand on their own so they can stand together. A strong four stars.
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International, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author, Louise Bay writes contemporary romance novels that make you laugh - the kind she likes to read.
Ruined by the bonk-busters of the eighties, Louise was inspired by Judith Krantz and Jackie Collins, but wants to be Emily Henry when she grows up.
Louise loves the rain, RHOBH, London, days when she doesn't have to wear make-up, hanging out with her kid, elephants and champagne (not necessarily in that order).
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