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All the feels...
This book is such a rollercoaster ride. Name an emotion, it’s found here. There’s humor and snark and joy and laughter. And awww moments. There’s angst and sorrow and grief. There’s annoyance and irritation and impatience. And there’s “I really want to throat punch someone” anger.
Jake and Eli are great characters. The character development is well done so that we get to know these guys and root for them to get their HEA. There are great secondary characters and I hope we are going to see all of them get their HEA. And it was nice to see Jonah and Cameron again.
You don’t have to read the three books from the original universe in order to enjoy this one. But why wouldn’t you want to?! They are great books too!
This book is such a rollercoaster ride. Name an emotion, it’s found here. There’s humor and snark and joy and laughter. And awww moments. There’s angst and sorrow and grief. There’s annoyance and irritation and impatience. And there’s “I really want to throat punch someone” anger.
Jake and Eli are great characters. The character development is well done so that we get to know these guys and root for them to get their HEA. There are great secondary characters and I hope we are going to see all of them get their HEA. And it was nice to see Jonah and Cameron again.
You don’t have to read the three books from the original universe in order to enjoy this one. But why wouldn’t you want to?! They are great books too!
This is a great opener for Jaclyn Quinn's new series, an off shoot of the Haven's Cove trilogy.
Powerfully emotional, seriously sexy, it looks at what makes a family into a family and that doesn't always involve DNA.
Here things are spiky and edgy at first, with a friends with benefits relationship on the skids when Eli wants more than Jake is prepared to give.
But life changing experiences have a sneaky way of forcing people to re-evaluate just what is truly important and the narrative turns into an honest romance when Jake realises that losing his fears could give him the life he's been too scared to take on.
I loved both the kids in this, they were completely age appropriate imho, neither some amazing genius child, both dealing realistically with deep trauma.
It was awesome to catch up with Eli's family and I loved the next door neighbours. As far as Jake's parents are concerned, they can do one.
Looking forward to more.
#ARC kindly received from the author in return for an honest and unbiased review.
Powerfully emotional, seriously sexy, it looks at what makes a family into a family and that doesn't always involve DNA.
Here things are spiky and edgy at first, with a friends with benefits relationship on the skids when Eli wants more than Jake is prepared to give.
But life changing experiences have a sneaky way of forcing people to re-evaluate just what is truly important and the narrative turns into an honest romance when Jake realises that losing his fears could give him the life he's been too scared to take on.
I loved both the kids in this, they were completely age appropriate imho, neither some amazing genius child, both dealing realistically with deep trauma.
It was awesome to catch up with Eli's family and I loved the next door neighbours. As far as Jake's parents are concerned, they can do one.
Looking forward to more.
#ARC kindly received from the author in return for an honest and unbiased review.