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Forgotten Romance
by Saxon James
emotional
funny
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
Mack and Davey built a life together, but when the life they built strained their marriage, Mack made a misguided attempt to change things- he asked for a divorce.
Two years on from the divorce, Mack and Davey spend the time Davey is not at work coparenting and living in the same house. The only problem with the divorce? They are still in love.
This book made me cry so many times. The longing I felt though the book from both sides was palpable. The journey both Mack and Davey took, and the path they made for themselves to fight their way back to the marriage neither of them wanted to end in the first place, was just so touching.
This book has some wonderful moments that really highlight the struggles of a primary parent, and specifically the primary parent in a family where the other parent is gone a lot. It’s something that really resonated with me as someone in a similar family dynamic. Not only that, but there were some great family moments that will melt your heart!!!
Now this wouldn’t be a DMC book review if I didn’t mention all of our favorite DMC men! The unwavering support they lent to both Mack and Davey was so sweet, and I am heartbroken that we don’t get any more books with this beautiful friend group. That being said, I don’t think Saxon could’ve written a better end to the series.
If you want an amazing second chance romance full of love, longing, and a crazy friend group willing to do just about anything to help, look no further than this book!
Two years on from the divorce, Mack and Davey spend the time Davey is not at work coparenting and living in the same house. The only problem with the divorce? They are still in love.
This book made me cry so many times. The longing I felt though the book from both sides was palpable. The journey both Mack and Davey took, and the path they made for themselves to fight their way back to the marriage neither of them wanted to end in the first place, was just so touching.
This book has some wonderful moments that really highlight the struggles of a primary parent, and specifically the primary parent in a family where the other parent is gone a lot. It’s something that really resonated with me as someone in a similar family dynamic. Not only that, but there were some great family moments that will melt your heart!!!
Now this wouldn’t be a DMC book review if I didn’t mention all of our favorite DMC men! The unwavering support they lent to both Mack and Davey was so sweet, and I am heartbroken that we don’t get any more books with this beautiful friend group. That being said, I don’t think Saxon could’ve written a better end to the series.
If you want an amazing second chance romance full of love, longing, and a crazy friend group willing to do just about anything to help, look no further than this book!