3.75 STARS
“His smile was small and sweet, and the way he was watching me made me blush in a different way. It wasn't sexual. Bauer looked… fascinated. Enamored. Like a man who was falling in love.”
Here’s to all the girlies who are not afraid of insta love and fast-paced books!
Claire and Bauer are simply adorable. They first meet when Claire accepts covering for her sister and goes on a date with her twin’s best friend Finn—who she has been crushing on for years—, except that he never showed up and instead, his trouble-maker older brother did. They connected well during the night and as things didn’t go much as planned, they had to fake-date for the weekend, which turned into days together after a snowstorm.
Follow me here. Claire is just the sweetest. She’s currently doing her psychology degree hoping to work with children, and is someone who loves to the core, with no restraints, and who doesn't judge people (even her evil mom, who abandoned her and her sisters). And Bauer, he’s the family’s black sheep. He’s a skilled skater that hadn’t been supported by no one but his trainer. He’s also a guy that carries lots of insecurities because of that, and that doesn't trust easily.
So, when they get stuck together after being forced around a lie—which led to them getting to know each other—it’s impossible to deny the attraction they feel. And I’m gonna tell you what, everything happened very fast, but it was adorable regardlessly, and it all felt genuine. Claire has always been a “good girl” and Bauer a bad guy, and I really liked this opposite-attract thing with them, and how they gave it a chance to whatever they were feeling as right. Also I get both why Bauer felt he couldn't let the opportunity to be with a woman who is much more than he ever allowed himself to dream of, and why he felt insecure about their newly-found thing.
Anyways, the miscommunication moment kinda sucked, but it didn't break the vibes for me, because they solved considerably fast (maybe even too fast, but as they’re both drama free people, I get it, too). I guess I just kinda missed more family scenes, missed seeing more of the crazy and loving dynamic of the Wards. And now, I’m just so excited to read Isabel’s story!