A review by mccorbin
Empty Net by Toni Aleo

4.0

This is the third book in the series, the first two I have yet to read, and although there are characters from the beginning, I would say that this book could be considered a stand-alone. After reading Empty Net it made me want to read the first two.

Audrey may not have been my favorite character in this book because while she was so strong in other ways, she failed to be strong when it came to Levi (Levi=jerk.) She knew what she wanted in life, a real life Prince Charming, but when he came she shied away leaving poor Tate absolutely confused. Because of her shyness, I considered this to really help me as the reader learn more about these two characters. Audrey laid it on the table that all they can be are friends and nothing more. This gave me that awesome part of the story where a relationship grows from a friendship that is formed. To me, friends turning into lovers are always the best stories.

Tate has to be the sweetest guy ever. Audrey would give love, freak out, and then take it all back but Tate just accepted it. He wanted her in his life so bad that he was willing to take anything that she was willing to give. If that is not the definition of Prince Charming then I don’t know what is.

3.5 stars