I really enjoyed this addition to the Eaton family series. I loved that Angela was a bestselling romance author and Levi, a fantastic paediatrician, and I loved the set up of their friendship and eventual relationship. I’m usually not a huge fan of the relationship of convenience trope but I think it was done quite well here and it worked. Even though Levi was pretty old-fashioned in his beliefs about the role of a man in a relationship, it was never in doubt how much he respected Angela and to be honest, I like old-fashioned romances.
The premise of this is that Levi is temporarily working in Louisville as a pediatrician when he meets commitment-shy Angela, who’s understandably so after being publicly jilted pretty much at the altar. Now, Angela’s trifling ex is back in town and Levi steps in to help Angela pretend a relationship (of convenience) that makes it appear she has not been pining for said trifling ex. They develop a friendship which transitions to lovers’ benefits, but with secrets and mistrust and a fear of getting hurt, their budding relationship might be in jeopardy. I thought the premise was great, even though I’m not the hugest fan of relationship with benefits tropes- this was done well. However, I do feel like the ex disappeared on the novel after he was so vital to the set up. I wish he had been used to create more conflict in the novel. His absence did cause this to be a pretty low drama, no-angst, easy-reading novel. I listened to this on audio via Audible Escape and I thought the performance was pretty great- especially sped up a bit!