Stars: 4.5/5 (Rounded Up)
Spice: 1/5
This book is a heartwarming story of love, vulnerability, and second chances. Preston's genuine desire to make amends with Scarlett after his mistakes is truly touching, and I loved how he wasn't afraid to show his emotions. Scarlett, despite being hurt, showed immense compassion by helping him professionally, a refreshing twist that made her character even more endearing. Her immediate defense of both Preston and Colton, especially when she stepped in to support Colton despite her own discomfort, revealed just how deeply she cared for those around her. The small, poignant touches, like the homages to Scarlett's late father and the wildflower field, added depth to the story, while the humorous meddling of her family provided lighter moments. Although the sudden shift in their professional boundaries felt a bit rushed, this is a minor issue in an otherwise delightful and emotional journey about love, forgiveness, and personal growth.
Tropes Include:
-Second Chance
-Meddlesome Side Characters
-Dual POV
-Cinnamon Roll MMC
-Forced Proximity