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A review by bee_thebibliophile
Forgotten Romance by Saxon James
hopeful
lighthearted
4.0
Aww the end of the Divorced Men’s Club series is here and I’m so glad we finally get Mack and Davey’s story! After hearing about these two for most of the series, I was so curious to see what pulled them apart and how they ended up making it work to get back together.
Mack and Davey were in love, happily married and had built their perfect little family, but Davey’s work responsibilities constantly pulled them apart and put a strain on their relationship, leading to a divorce. But they were still very much in love with each other, so when Davey negotiates an extended time at home, they both set out to make the other fall in love with them all over again.
This book was really cute and a quick read - Mack’s lack of planning and earnestness were really endearing and Davey’s conviction in taking care of his family and being around to be a part of everything was so sweet. They wasted years being apart, but they spent the weeks they had together here falling back in love, not being afraid of their feelings for each other. Their little family was adorable and seeing them work toward something they both wanted so badly was a little infuriating at times when they didn’t communicate, but was mostly really sweet.
The DMC’s involvement in making things work between Davey and Mack was really fun and the perfect way to wrap things up for this crew - even when they were skeptical, they were fully invested in making sure their friends were happy. I’m sad to see this group go, but hoping we’ll get glimpses of them in future Saxon stories to come!
Mack and Davey were in love, happily married and had built their perfect little family, but Davey’s work responsibilities constantly pulled them apart and put a strain on their relationship, leading to a divorce. But they were still very much in love with each other, so when Davey negotiates an extended time at home, they both set out to make the other fall in love with them all over again.
This book was really cute and a quick read - Mack’s lack of planning and earnestness were really endearing and Davey’s conviction in taking care of his family and being around to be a part of everything was so sweet. They wasted years being apart, but they spent the weeks they had together here falling back in love, not being afraid of their feelings for each other. Their little family was adorable and seeing them work toward something they both wanted so badly was a little infuriating at times when they didn’t communicate, but was mostly really sweet.
The DMC’s involvement in making things work between Davey and Mack was really fun and the perfect way to wrap things up for this crew - even when they were skeptical, they were fully invested in making sure their friends were happy. I’m sad to see this group go, but hoping we’ll get glimpses of them in future Saxon stories to come!