A review by noveladdiction
Love Me Again by Jaci Burton

4.0

I didn't realize this was book 7 in a series when I originally picked it up. But I guess I'm living proof that you can read this without being familiar with the series. The characters from previous books do play a role in this one, but it was just enough to peek my interest about their stories, not enough to confuse me.

Normally I don't like my romances with kids (someone once told me romances with babies/kids should be called "Romance without Consequences," which I think is excellent), but this book was so well written, and the characters so genuine, that I enjoyed it despite my usual tastes. And honestly, the daughter was adorable.

In a world of romance novels with obsessive alpha males that need to be taken down a peg or two, Deacon is a genuinely good guy. He's forgiving, helpful, sweet, and even awkward at times (which I greatly enjoyed).

I'm ashamed to say this is my first (real) Jaci Burton novel. I'm not going to count the novella I read some time ago, which was good, but needed a little more depth. But I can say for sure this will not be my last. Love Me Again was well written, the characters genuine, and the story engaging. I'm looking forward to reading more of her books in the future.