A review by kaydanielsromance
Knot a Chance by Sinclair Kelly

5.0

Knotty good times, along with lots of crying over the emotional ones. I thoroughly enjoyed returning to this universe.

I'm trying to think of a better term than saying, Arden works through her grief, or comes to terms with her grief, or even struggles with her grief because none of those truly fit. Grief is not only an emotion that has its own timeline, but it's also an emotion that really never goes away. As a culture we don't really handle grief well, but essentially grief is something that stays with you forever. It's not bad or shameful, it's an emotion that is tied to the person you lost. It's really okay to be sad and have memories over that person, but grief, unlike love that grows with time, lessons with it.

Arden is consumed with her grief at the beginning of this book and even though that grief has eased with time, Arden does not feel she is ready to move on and meet a new mate. Grief and time tend to go hand in hand, but there is no set clock when the heart is ready to love again. However, when Arden meets Cohen and then Bastian, two Alphas, her biology might make that final push for her, but what she wasn't prepared for is her best friend who's always been by her side, the man who's held a flame while he stood in the shadows until she was ready finally, a beta with the biggest heart, who wasn't about to let two alphas step in while he finally has a chance to declare his love.

Knot a Chance deals with some pretty heavy topics and I know I had to stop and wipe several tears from my own eyes so I could continue reading. However, Locke, the big hearted beta, wasn't too far behind to make me smile and laugh to brighten my spirit right back up. Arden is one lucky girl, she has the best of three wonderful men who, once they decide to all get with the program, and Arden finally makes that leap to love again...well, it's full knotty steam ahead.