A review by jendoyleink
Crazy Thing Called Love by Molly O'Keefe

5.0

I haven't had much time for reviews lately, but in this case I just had to say something. I specifically had to say something because the cover doesn't do this book justice. First of all, the hero of the book has a very distinctive facial scar that speaks so much to who he is and the relationship between the H/h that it feels like a travesty to have that completely skipped over (not to mention the various other scars as a hockey player, which the cover also glosses over entirely [and literally]).

And, honestly, as anyone who follows my Goodreads feed knows, I do not generally have any issue with covers like this. But they do indicate a certain frothiness (again, which I wholeheartedly support)--and this book, heck, Molly O'Keefe, is ANYTHING BUT frothy. The characters are complex and, yes, there is a poignancy to it that runs so deep those words don't even begin to convey it. But, as with everything she writes, there is such an incredible resolution to it that you find yourself laughing and crying at the end.

So. Good.