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A review by lauracadcock
The Space Between by Kate Canterbary
3.0
This second book was definitely better than the first, but still wasn't the hit that later Kate Canterbary books are for me. I would love a trope that isn't "love at first sight" in this series.
Andy is a new apprentice at the Walsh family's architecture firm. Her boss is Patrick and their attraction is instant. But the ethics of their being in a relationship falls into a gray category, so they decide to keep it on the down low. When their connection becomes something more lasting, can they make the transition from secret lovers to forever partners?
As I said, I liked this one way better than the first book in the series. Andy was a smart, capable character. I liked Patrick and his sense of responsibility. They seemed to be a good match. I liked the questions around their relationship and how it affected her career. I thought the end was well done as they both took the time to realize how they could make it all work. I'll continue on with this series but I might skip Sam's book. He hasn't left a huge mark on me so far and he ends up with 2 books? I'm confused.
Side note: I hate that Lauren is the matriarch figure of this family. She is one of my least favorite characters I've ever read and I wish she would just disappear into the background.
Andy is a new apprentice at the Walsh family's architecture firm. Her boss is Patrick and their attraction is instant. But the ethics of their being in a relationship falls into a gray category, so they decide to keep it on the down low. When their connection becomes something more lasting, can they make the transition from secret lovers to forever partners?
As I said, I liked this one way better than the first book in the series. Andy was a smart, capable character. I liked Patrick and his sense of responsibility. They seemed to be a good match. I liked the questions around their relationship and how it affected her career. I thought the end was well done as they both took the time to realize how they could make it all work. I'll continue on with this series but I might skip Sam's book. He hasn't left a huge mark on me so far and he ends up with 2 books? I'm confused.
Side note: I hate that Lauren is the matriarch figure of this family. She is one of my least favorite characters I've ever read and I wish she would just disappear into the background.