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4.5 Stars! I just loved this one! Gage stole my heart! For anyone wondering, the audiobook is utter perfection! I highly recommend it!
Good story but a little much
I did enjoy the story and all the characters and the growth they had but it was a hard read for me. There was a lot.of extra words that I feel detracted from the story and made it hard to stay engaged even though I enjoyed the book. I'm not sure if I will read the other books right away but I might check out the second one just to see if it is an easier read.
I did enjoy the story and all the characters and the growth they had but it was a hard read for me. There was a lot.of extra words that I feel detracted from the story and made it hard to stay engaged even though I enjoyed the book. I'm not sure if I will read the other books right away but I might check out the second one just to see if it is an easier read.
i wanted to like it but i just couldn't seem to continue
Who doesn’t love a single dad that also happens to be an ex unaliver. Loved the twists even if I did see them coming
3/5 ⭐️s
•Single Dad Trope
•Good Girl/Bad Boy
•Touch Her And I’ll Kill You Vibes
This book had A LOT that I like. Trent in dad mode had my heart, and I loved how protective he was over Eden and Gage (Genuinely the CUTEST kid I’ve ever read). Eden is so good without coming across as TOO good. That’s a hard line to balance, but I thought AL Jackson did great with it.
One of my favorite parts of this romance is how broken Trent and Eden both are, but they somehow fit their shattered and jagged pieces together. There were times Trent came across as a bit too self-sacrificing, but I can see why with his past.
My only drawback with this book was the prose (which, I swear, I never pay attention to). The writing was overly descriptive, using five metaphors to describe a single feeling then doing it again. It honestly became exhausting to read, and I eventually ended up skimming through them. Some people will probably really love it and recognize a beauty to it that I didn’t have the patience for. It just wasn’t for me.
Overall though, I’m happy I got through the overflow of adjectives to get to this love story. It had twists and turns, and my heart ached at times, but it was a really wonderful romance about healing and finding love.
Spice:
•Single Dad Trope
•Good Girl/Bad Boy
•Touch Her And I’ll Kill You Vibes
This book had A LOT that I like. Trent in dad mode had my heart, and I loved how protective he was over Eden and Gage (Genuinely the CUTEST kid I’ve ever read). Eden is so good without coming across as TOO good. That’s a hard line to balance, but I thought AL Jackson did great with it.
One of my favorite parts of this romance is how broken Trent and Eden both are, but they somehow fit their shattered and jagged pieces together. There were times Trent came across as a bit too self-sacrificing, but I can see why with his past.
My only drawback with this book was the prose (which, I swear, I never pay attention to). The writing was overly descriptive, using five metaphors to describe a single feeling then doing it again. It honestly became exhausting to read, and I eventually ended up skimming through them. Some people will probably really love it and recognize a beauty to it that I didn’t have the patience for. It just wasn’t for me.
Overall though, I’m happy I got through the overflow of adjectives to get to this love story. It had twists and turns, and my heart ached at times, but it was a really wonderful romance about healing and finding love.
Spice:
i guess the story line was good. The author kept repeating sentences eg:
*Everything.
Everything. *
It’s good way to add emphasis, but it was used too much.
*Everything.
Everything. *
It’s good way to add emphasis, but it was used too much.
I tried.
I finished this one, but only just barely.
The way he didn’t use complete sentences was so incredibly frustrating to read.
The storyline was great, the twist was unexpected, but I just couldn’t get around all of the descriptors and filler in this one.
I finished this one, but only just barely.
The way he didn’t use complete sentences was so incredibly frustrating to read.
The storyline was great, the twist was unexpected, but I just couldn’t get around all of the descriptors and filler in this one.
this started off good but it felt way too long and i ended up getting bored