3.5 ⭐
Everly (23) and Cross (31) met one night at a bar, where she asked him to be her pretend boyfriend for five minutes after seeing her ex. Then sparks fly, and next thing you know, they're mauling one another in her cousin's office. 😂 They exchange numbers and have been texting for the last two months, I think, before they meet again.
She doesn't date, and he's a relationship type of guy. But for some reason, Everly intrigues Cross, and he's willing to make it work because he knows she's worth it.
This was a fast burn that turned into a slow burn. They did spend time together, but it was minimal, and most of it was surrounded by their families. The relationship progressed way too fast for my liking. And honestly, I didn't know when or how they fell in love. I was caught off guard and confused when Cross suddenly dropped the love bomb—I didn't expect it at all. But it seems that they were on the same page; it just took Evie awhile to say it because she's afraid of her own feelings.
Cross was a steady guy, patient, understanding, reliable, and supportive. He's a good son, brother, and father, and I love that he never gave up on Evie when she was being indecisive. He just waits for her to calm down and realize things on her own without pressuring her. He said it so himself; he's going to wait, and if he has to, he'll chase her and lead her back home to him and his kids. 🤭
As for Everly, she's a badass; this girl is a boss babe and so freaking talented. She's a protective, supportive, and loving person. Anyone will be lucky to have her in their corner. I admire her strength for getting through what happened to her and for finding the courage to speak about it. I know it wasn't an easy decision to do, but I'm glad that she did the right thing.
As for the wishy-washy attitude, she wasn't really like this before. But what happened to her drove her to keep people at arm's length, aside from her family, and she thought this thinking would protect her from anyone who wanted to take advantage of her. But I'm glad that she took the leap of faith and stayed with Cross, and that she never let her fear ruin something precious in her life.
I'm testy about single-dad romance, but I really like the kids here, and they're so adorable. I love Cross's relationship with his kids, and I love how they accepted Evie into their circle. Totally cute family moments.
As for the side characters, dear God, they're too many to keep track of. It was overwhelming, and this is really an insane, huge family. 😂 But I adore that these people are welcoming of Cross and his family, and they never made them feel like outsiders.
Overall, I did enjoy it, but I felt that everything happened so fast. The MCs jump from strangers to textmates to fwb to having a relationship, then eventually getting married. Maybe because this was also short? Idk. Also, at times, I feel like their connection wasn't that palpable, and it was kind of difficult to get into the story if the MCs didn't have off-the-charts chemistry, at least to me. Anyway, this might be a me problem, but nonetheless, it was still a good story.
Book info:
- Sports romance (Hockey)
- Single dad
- No cheating, breakup
- Sexual assault (recounted)
- Found family
- Age gap (8)
- ONS
- HEA (married)