I knew from the start that this book was going to be different, memorable, and unique... after all, it's not every story that begins with a woman in a red catsuit, leading a man on a leash around a family's major, now is it? 😅
Libby was a doll, and Lucas was an *ss. No, really...total BEHIND and a sorry excuse for a person. She was so out of his league, it's not even funny, but her improv routines, now those were a hoot! Watching her put her people skills into action was like poetry and the perfect balance to our unsuspecting, yet desperately in need of a life, Henry. Loved him to bits, even his aggressive/protective side, and his need to control things was self explanatory once you met his parents, but despite his lack of communicating clearly, he had a lot of love to give.
Beyond the potential couple, I rather liked the extremes the author explored and yet made the effort to show how they could still work together. Like with Henry... from the posh background, but with fairly wackadoodle parents, making his own way and steering clear into the next country to avoid the antics his folks get up to... and yet they still love him in their own way. Libby from the other side of the poshness with a heart the size of a small town, enthusiasm enough to carry an entire cheer squad, naive enough not to see the forest for the Henry, I mean, trees, and yet still able to square off with his Gram-Gram. Chalk and cheese... maybe but together they could be something special!
My only caution would be for potential readers to have an open mind, not easily embarrass or blush, and be prepared for all the innuendo...or even straight out TALK because there's definitely no shortage!
*I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily; opinions are my own.