A review by echoesoutloud
Twincerely Yours by Eden Finley

4.5

 
Opposites attract, pseudo professor/student romance!

“You’re my latest mistake in a whole slew of mistakes.”

Emmett and Ben have a habit of switching places, especially in the classroom. So when Em meets Ben's hot professor, Jonah, at his job, he knows he needs to keep his distance. But for the first time in months, someone sees him for him and he jumps on that attraction even if it's just for one night. But soon it's not just one night and all his secrets start to unravel and he needs to decide just what his priorities are and what he's going to fight to keep in his life.

"This professor might be my downfall, but instead of running away, all I want to do is chase after him."

Jonah and Em were really sweet together. I adored their interactions and how well they understood each other, even during their first real meeting. They just balanced each other out and though their journey was anything but easy, they earned their HEA and I'm so happy for them.

"I’m losing myself more and more each day, and the only time I get that sense of self again is when I’m here on the ice. I refuse to let anyone take that away from me."

Now onto the real main characters of this book, the chaos twins who just can't help but bring the drama wherever they go. What started out as a fun trick and maybe even a coping mechanism of sorts, turned into something else entirely. It was heartbreaking seeing just how lost and lonely Emmy was because of it. It almost had me hating Benny a little bit, but these two are very much a package deal. And their unwavering love, loyalty and support for each other is truly beautiful. Which is why no matter how many mistakes they make, these two remain completely lovable.

"I might have doubts, but I also know if I don’t throw everything I have at being with Emmett and doing what I want with life, then I’ve already failed."

This book might be about Emmett and Jonah, but it's also very much about Em and Ben. So even if you haven't read any of the other Dalton books, I'd recommend reading at least A Stealthy Situation before this because you'll appreciate the story more. And if you've read the others, then get ready for some major Dalton content. I love all of West and Asher's scenes, and though it hurts me to say this, Em might have replaced Asher as my favorite Dalton. But they're all amazing and you should read all their books and fall in love with them, just like I did!