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When London Snow Falls
by Hayden Stone
One is a struggling Single Dad/student, his struggles are about his mental health and the problems with his family.
One is a rising Rock Star, who has a thing for a barista.
I think a lot of the issues that our main character faces are things that need to be visible in literature and the author does a very good job in his struggles. Also, though our couple communicates, they're not the best at it and should really work better at it or else the stuff that happens in the story wouldn't have been such a big deal, and I'm not talking about the beginning parts where they're still learning about one another, but once they've established their relationship they should have talked more about what was happening in their lives, though throwing their ex (Ben's Ex?) at the end of the story was probably something that should have been introduced earlier in the story.
Overall I loved the story just as much as An Unexpected Kind of Love, though I may have missed how the stories are connected, or it could just be that it's been a while since I read the first book in the series and need a refresh.
One is a rising Rock Star, who has a thing for a barista.
I think a lot of the issues that our main character faces are things that need to be visible in literature and the author does a very good job in his struggles. Also, though our couple communicates, they're not the best at it and should really work better at it
Overall I loved the story just as much as An Unexpected Kind of Love, though I may have missed how the stories are connected, or it could just be that it's been a while since I read the first book in the series and need a refresh.