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Until Next Time
by Claudia Burgoa
ARC provided in exchange for an honest review
This is one of the sweetest stories I've ever read, and being my second book by [a:Claudia Y. Burgoa|7202946|Claudia Y. Burgoa|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1535764387p2/7202946.jpg] I didn't quite know what to expect, especially since [b:Finally You|59231059|Finally You (Luna Harbor, #1)|Claudia Y. Burgoa|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1633560844l/59231059._SY75_.jpg|88732831] was so achingly beautiful, so I didn't expect Zach & Autumn to be just as touching, cute and tender, but much easier to read, and I was delighted to discover the versatility of this author to create different stories, although just as entertaining, and that always make it impossible for me to put down until I reach the end.
One of the things that took me by surprise about this book was discovering that both Zach and Autumn are widowers, although their situations are completely different, they both experience similar feelings: guilt, sadness and a great sense of loss and loneliness, along with many other things that make their relationship a bit complicated. But it's best to start at the beginning: Zach met Autumn several years ago as his best friend's little sister, but he grew apart from both of them when he went to college, and now fate and little Matilda have brought them together, in one of the most original, fun and chaotic ways I've ever read.
Zach immediately decides to look for Autumn and offer her his support, however, he didn't count on the immediate attraction he would feel towards her, how much he would want to be in her life as more than a friend, and how many obstacles both would have to face in order to be together. As I already said, the situation of these two was never easy, even so I loved reading every moment they spend together, even those full of tension and sadness, I loved that Autumn was the only person that really understands the situation Zach is going through, that they both trust each other so much to the point of telling their stories with their respective partners and knowing exactly what to say to make the other feel better,plus the unconditional support that Zach offers, and gives, to Autumn throughout the book was absolutely touching, and the relationship he creates with Matilda, always respecting the rules and wishes from his mom, it was the best.
But if I have to choose only one thing about this story, it is how well Claudia Y. Burgoa developed everything between Zach & Autumn, their traumas, past relationships and the path to healing in order to start a family: I LOVED that both of them are a great help and support so that the other can heal, but that at no time is that love they feel for each other what really heals their hearts, that made this book more real to me, and although it is a fictional story, I will always be grateful that it tries to give the correct message about mental health and seeking professional help.
This is one of the sweetest stories I've ever read, and being my second book by [a:Claudia Y. Burgoa|7202946|Claudia Y. Burgoa|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1535764387p2/7202946.jpg] I didn't quite know what to expect, especially since [b:Finally You|59231059|Finally You (Luna Harbor, #1)|Claudia Y. Burgoa|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1633560844l/59231059._SY75_.jpg|88732831] was so achingly beautiful, so I didn't expect Zach & Autumn to be just as touching, cute and tender, but much easier to read, and I was delighted to discover the versatility of this author to create different stories, although just as entertaining, and that always make it impossible for me to put down until I reach the end.
One of the things that took me by surprise about this book was discovering that both Zach and Autumn are widowers, although their situations are completely different, they both experience similar feelings: guilt, sadness and a great sense of loss and loneliness, along with many other things that make their relationship a bit complicated. But it's best to start at the beginning: Zach met Autumn several years ago as his best friend's little sister, but he grew apart from both of them when he went to college, and now fate and little Matilda have brought them together, in one of the most original, fun and chaotic ways I've ever read.
Zach immediately decides to look for Autumn and offer her his support, however, he didn't count on the immediate attraction he would feel towards her, how much he would want to be in her life as more than a friend, and how many obstacles both would have to face in order to be together. As I already said, the situation of these two was never easy, even so I loved reading every moment they spend together, even those full of tension and sadness, I loved that Autumn was the only person that really understands the situation Zach is going through, that they both trust each other so much to the point of telling their stories with their respective partners and knowing exactly what to say to make the other feel better,plus the unconditional support that Zach offers, and gives, to Autumn throughout the book was absolutely touching, and the relationship he creates with Matilda, always respecting the rules and wishes from his mom, it was the best.
But if I have to choose only one thing about this story, it is how well Claudia Y. Burgoa developed everything between Zach & Autumn, their traumas, past relationships and the path to healing in order to start a family: I LOVED that both of them are a great help and support so that the other can heal, but that at no time is that love they feel for each other what really heals their hearts, that made this book more real to me, and although it is a fictional story, I will always be grateful that it tries to give the correct message about mental health and seeking professional help.