If you're a fan of the "just once and get it out of our systems" trope then this is the book for you. It's absolutely laughable when romance characters say that but the journey we watch Charlie and Nova go through is totally worth it.
I really love Charlie. I hate that he has so much family drama and so many work headaches but I love how much he loves Nova's town.
Nova is an absolutely brilliant tattoo artist. We've known this all along. But to learn more about her process is really neat. And it's neat to see throughout this series the number of tattoos she's given increase.
The drama filled Gilmore Girls type town would drive me insane in real life but it is so fun in this series. I'm glad Charlie loves his adopted town so much.
Oh and this one is steamy. I have two words for you: text messages.
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This was such a cute story. I absolutely loved Tallulah with Lissa. She had such a good way with her. But I also loved all the ways she taught Burgess to be an even better dad.
Obviously with this being a Bailey book this was full of steam but she also included some heartfelt communication between Tallulah and Burgess that gave the book more depth.
I hadn't read book one but this story still worked just fine as a standalone. I just preferred a hockey playing hero and Burgess did not disappoint. Nor did Tallulah at her first game.
If you like forced proximity, hockey, and steam you'll love this book.
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This was a cute story if you enjoy fake dating. I really liked Theo and Marcela together as they truly brought out the best in each other and complemented each other nicely.
Unfortunately though I picked this book hoping for more Latinx culture and Spanish language and I was disappointed.
I received an advanced copy of this book through NetGalley. This is my honest review.