Quick Summary: A Southern soap opera romance
My Review: Waiting for Friday Night by Synithia Williams is book #2 in the Peachtree Cove series.
About the Book: A single mom and her daughter become better acquainted with the new football coach. Little did they know that they would soon uncover a secret connection that bonds them together. Family drama, hidden truths, workplace tension, and school/community gossip threaten them all. What will the next part of their story become?
About the Characters:
Halle Parker - > Principal, strong sense of independence, guarded when it comes to her heart, fiercely protective of those she cares about
Shania Parker -> female football player, only child, desirous of finding her dad, facing challenges in peer relations
Gregory - > Disingenuous, seems to wear a mask, immature
Quinton Evans - > retired pro football player, head coach of school team, loyal and responsible as a son and brother, survivor of bullying and an anti-bullying advocate
Willie and Laura - > Parents of Quinton and Dawn, interesting past, busybodies in a sense, pushy
Tracey - > Business owner, faithful friend, wronged wife
Brian -> Business owner, pretty boy, hyper aware of Tracey
The extended family Peachtree Cove residents - > Nosy busybodies, rally together at times, diverse
My Favorite Scenes: The first kiss, the community business meeting, the post game confrontation
My Final Say: This story had a very interesting premise. It completely captured my attention. What are the odds that two connected strangers would meet in the way that Halle and Quinton did? In the type of situation they found themselves in, I do not believe lines could be crossed in the way theirs was. Still, it was a brilliant notion to entertain.
Just like in the previous book, the parental involvement, particularly regarding Q's parents, was a bit much. These two were so pushy. They needed a time out. Even though they seemed to learn their lesson, I was still left wondering if they really did. Also, the way they judged Halle before they met her and even after was not cool.
Other: This would be fantastic to experience as an audiobook.
Rating: 4/5
Recommend: Yes
Audience: A
Status/Level: 💛
Cover: +
Series: Yes
Sincere appreciation is extended to the author, to the publisher (Harlequin Trade Publishing | Canary Street Press), and to NetGalley. Thank you for the opportunity to review a digital ARC of this title in exchange for an honest review. The words I have shared are my own.