A review by frankvanmeer
Accidental Love by B.L. Miller

3.0

If you can manage to suspend disbelief very early on (I'm pretty sure you do not move a person after you ran them over, no matter how cold it is) and accept it is just a device to get the two ladies together, this is quite a lovely story.

It is very predictable, though, and some of the plotlines were there just to try and spice it up (after all, they do nothing much else than watching TV) and were more annoying than anything else. I mean, the whole brother thing seems just filler to me, just as the foster mother was.

At some point, they have "the talk" about what they are exactly feeling for each other, and it it was all shrouded in metaphores.
what if you have driven cars all your life, and now you find yourself thinking about trucks?
It was both funny and endearing at the same time.

And you know, I usually harp about things that make a book sound dated, but I had to smirk when I read about printed birthday banners. I could hear the sound of that trusty dot matrix printer in my head :)