A review by nclcaitlin
Wait For It by Mariana Zapata

4.0

Don’t wait for it. Read this book. 
Like all good romance books, this starts either Diana saving a stranger being beaten up on her street and meeting his grumpy older brother in only his boxers. 

This hurt me and hugged me and smothered me in all the emotions. 
Diana is the aunt and guardian of two young boys - five year old, adorable and naive Louie, and 10 year old, gentle and observant Josh after her brother died. 
She is also Mexican (family gatherings beware), has a complicated past with previous relationships, her mum, and is incredibly sensitive yet strong. And she takes no bullsh*t. 

Then there’s her neighbour Dallas. Dallas who seems to hate her. 
But also has the gentlest heart. 

Not being a parent myself, I could still appreciate the humour and honesty. Zapata’s books are never only romance books. They are deep dives into important issues, perceptions, and personal experiences. 

”When am I supposed to have an afternoon to poop in peace?"

Yes, her books are slow-burn. Yes, this book that will  make you think. Sob. Laugh. Snort snot. 
Yes, I recommend it.

There was a lot of things about love that you could only learn after you'd faced the real kind. The best kind wasn't this soft, sweet thing of hearts and picnics. It wasn't flowery and divine. Real love was gritty. The real kind of love never quit.

Ranking:
1. All Rhodes Lead Here
2. Wait for it
3. The Wall of Winnipeg
4. From Lukov, With Love
5. Under Locke