A review by bookbruin
The Truth About Lennon by K.L. Grayson

3.0

3.5 stars

This was a sweet and steamy single dad romance. There is quite a bit of instalove between our hero and heroine, but they have great chemistry which made for some very sexy times. Noah was an incredible father, who always put his daughter's happiness and well being above anyone elses. As we learn about his past, it becomes clear why he is so resistant to relationships and opening up his heart again. He does overreact and make some poor decisions, but he truly believes it is for the best. It took me a bit to warm up to Lennon and though her heart was often in the right place, I did find her quite selfish, especially with her one-sided friendship with Charlotte and with her knowingly keeping secrets from Noah. I understand that she wanted him to know the real her, but the drama seemed contrived since she really did have plenty of opportunities to come clean and explain before everything hit the fan. In the end, this was still an entertaining read and I definitely recommend the audiobook narrated by Wen Ross and Kai Kennicott if you have the chance to listen to it.