I loved the first book in the series and I loved this one too. Although, somehow, I feel like this one is very different, I can't really describe it. If Lake and Knight weren't mentioned, I would think this is a standalone. There were also significantly less characters here, which I enjoyed more.
This is a story about Cameron and Henry.
Cameron is Lake's friend and neighbor. He's a book nerd, very shy and anxious, sometimes slightly awkward. Cameron knows who he is and what he wants, but sometimes struggles saying it out loud and standing up for himself. Let me tell you, HE IS ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE. I loved everything about Cameron, his obsession with books, his shy demeanor, his love for his brother...
Henry though, is a complete opposite. He's an extrovert, he's bubbly, flirty and completely smitten with Cameron. He's so patient and sweet and I loved how he treated Cameron from the start, he wasn't pushy, but encouraging and supportive. He's not out to his father and that eventually becomes an obstacle for the two of them.
From the moment they met, their chemistry was explosive. I loved their first meeting, their first dance and just such a natural progression, nothing forced or awkward. They were so clearly enamored with each other from the beginning. I loved their every encounter, their little adventures and dates and how slowly, but surely they fell in love with each other.
The only characters I didn't like were Isabelle and Josh. Ugh, just... No. They were both so inappropriate and pushy and just too much. I loved Henry's sister Georgie and Cameron's brother Brandon though.
Plus, the illustrations were absolutely stunning. I just love this book so much.
I received an ARC from the author and I'm forever grateful.