And so ended Lily Zante's "Honeymoon Series"
I have written some quite detailed reviews of the four books leading up to this one, "Baby Steps," all of which apply here.
The most annoying and space-wasting theme throughout this book has been the constant bickering and prolonged bitter silences between Ava and Nico, taking up what appears to be at least seventy percent of the writing.
We all could understand that with both of them working so hard, all the while having to look after a little baby must be draining and with being so tired, the first item to go is the previously hot and heavy love life.
That said, readers did not need to witness the stress and arguing throughout so much of the book. All that was required was a couple of short chapters, with occasional references peppered through the storyline.
The simplest solution was obvious but was not mentioned until the last chapter or two. Just as a cook/cleaner was hired a couple of books ago, something as simple so as to give both MCs some well-earned stress relief was the hiring of a competent nanny...
I'll now move on to the companion "Italian Summer" series, which fills in the gaps from Book 4 onwards, dealing with the lives of the secondary characters' lives.