Ann loves her job as a teacher. She's able to shape young minds and tutors after school to help underprivileged kids. When her sister makes an insane bet, Ann has to say yes. The $4,000 her sister promises could buy so many supplies for the kids!
What's the bet, you ask? Find a date to her sister's wedding by dating through the alphabet. If she can get one of the men to stick around long enough for the wedding, she gets the money.
Ann was such a strong, vulnerable character. She was constantly trying to help others with no regard for her own well-being. Zane, the handsome single dad of one of her kids, was the perfect love interest for her! He was kind, also a care-giver, and had enough backbone to stick up for Ann against her family.
“I have a hero complex,” Zane said, holding up the last baby carrot from his side dish. “If I don’t save at least one person or animal every day, I go into shock.”
Zane had been in awe of Ann since the day he first met her. He was trying to wait until the end of the school year to pursue her, but once she opened up about the bet and her fears, he knew he had to help. I'm usually a fan of alphaholes (which is very telling, I know), but Laura Langa writes the best cinnamon roll heroes around!! Zane was able to protect Ann while still being a safe place for her to be herself. He never once balked at her idiosyncrasies, and he defended her at every opportunity. The world needs more Zanes!
“Please don’t. Don’t tell me. That way I can pretend I don’t know.”
Date the Alphabet is one of my favorite reads this month! It's funny, sweet, and will make you tear up. Laura's characters are always so well-developed you can't help but love them. They have real, believable faults and own up to their mistakes. It makes you clutch your heart when things don't go as planned and jump for joy when that HEA hits.
The romance is closed-door, but the steam is off the charts! There's a scene where Zane weaponizes his voice that was sexier than most spicy scenes I've read.
If you love sexy single dads, strong and determined female leads, and fake relationships done right, grab this book!