There was never any doubt that the attraction between Colin and Demi is mutual, so consent thankfully isn’t an issue here, still, I was pretty uncomfortable with their physical therapist/patient dynamic. A therapist engaging in sexual thoughts while massaging a client just did not sit particularly well with me, nor did the moment where they crossed a line while she was still his physical therapist. Combine that not so palatable start to their relationship with a third act breakup that hinged on a misunderstanding of sorts rather than something deeply rooted and this romance fell a bit short for me.
I liked that Demi is initially presented as introverted, there’s some believably awkward moments early on, however, the book wasn’t as consistent with that aspect of her personality as I would have preferred. As for Colin there’s a decent set up here for him having to come to terms with his life changing due to an injury, though I don’t think it was as fully explored emotionally as it could have been.
I guess my favorite thing here was how Demi works/lives in the same building as a group of other small business owners, more scenes involving their little community would have been welcome.