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A review by chelsss_ann
Wyatt by Jessica Peterson
emotional
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
If you fell in love with Mollie and Cash, you're definitely going to fall in love with Wyatt and Sally. They've been best friends since they were kids, each harboring a crush (and eventually love) for one another for years. With Wyatt becoming a playboy trying to get her out of his mind because he knows he can never be with her. But when Sally is back in town between her vet residency and starting her new job, she makes a proposition...fake date to get her comfortable enough to date other guys.
In this particular book, I liked that the fake dating did last the entire book. They were too into each other to keep it going without admitting their true feelings. But the tension between the two leading up to them both confessing their feelings? Good lord it was hot. And then the lasso scene? 🥵🥵🥵🥵 I liked getting to see a different side to Wyatt though - doing whatever he could to make sure Sally got the best of everything.
I also really loved Sally's character development throughout the book. She went from a timid woman to someone who knows what she wants, and though it might disappoint some people, she's willing to go after what she wants.
And again with the cliffhanger that doubles as a reveal for who the next book is about! Jessica Peterson, you gave us even less info than you did with Wyatt and Sally's reveal in Cash - I'm dying here! That trope has been one of my favorites lately, and I cannot wait to see what you do with it.
In this particular book, I liked that the fake dating did last the entire book. They were too into each other to keep it going without admitting their true feelings. But the tension between the two leading up to them both confessing their feelings? Good lord it was hot. And then the lasso scene? 🥵🥵🥵🥵 I liked getting to see a different side to Wyatt though - doing whatever he could to make sure Sally got the best of everything.
I also really loved Sally's character development throughout the book. She went from a timid woman to someone who knows what she wants, and though it might disappoint some people, she's willing to go after what she wants.
And again with the cliffhanger that doubles as a reveal for who the next book is about! Jessica Peterson, you gave us even less info than you did with Wyatt and Sally's reveal in Cash - I'm dying here! That trope has been one of my favorites lately, and I cannot wait to see what you do with it.