A contemporary romance story about a principal who has cut himself off from connecting with those around him and a parent volunteer who distracts herself from her own romantic desires. The two strangers meet for one night to lose all their inhibitions. One night to give into their own desires. One night and that is all, until they meet again by chance.
I really enjoyed this read. New to me author, freebie from a stuff your Kindle day gone great! This was a really cute story that was written well. I felt like I was in the story and was dragged around while poor Monet handled and mishandled that golden retriever of a man. Roland was such a sweetheart. They were very good to and for each other and I'm glad that things finally worked out for the best.
3.75 stars. I liked the story It was awkward and kinda sweet. I think the kids were forgotten a few times in the storyline. Overall, the story was good.
It was a fun story. There were quite a few grammatical errors, incomplete sentences, and words used incorrectly, like weary instead of wary. Emily turned into Elizabeth, but then she went back to being Emily by the end of the story. There were some other names that got switched as well. It's true that this was not a closed door story, but at least it wasn't as graphic as some other books. If it had a good editor, I think it would be a much more enjoyable story.
3.5 stars. This was cute and I just loved seeing Ro literally cater to Monet. Im not gonna lie Monet pissed me off bad with her own insecurities and past trauma. I wish the author dived a bit deeper into because I did feel it was rushed over. I am glad that they ended up together but I think the author could have really dug deeper into the formation of their relationship more. Overall still a good romance
Loved the book even though Monet made me want to shake the silliness out of her. She was driving me nuts ...but when a character bothers me that bad...keeps me interested. Great book.
3.5ish ⭐️ Monet realllllly worked my nerves 😅 I wanted to reach through the pages and give her a good shake and smack. My frustration with her is what really took away from my rating; it was a cute book otherwise
This was a heartwarming, fun, and genuinely enjoyable read. The story follows Roland (Ro), who takes a position as interim principal in a new city, and Monet (Mo), a divorced single mom and head of the PTO. After a one-night stand, neither expects to see the other again. Until they realize Ro is the new principal at Mo’s son’s school.
The setup made for a great mix of awkward tension and sweet chemistry. Ro and Mo’s connection felt natural, and the romance was both sexy and sincere. I really loved how Ro loved Mo with patience, kindness, and steady support. He respected her boundaries and understood her hesitation about dating again, especially with the added pressure of her role in the school community. Mo carried a lot on her shoulders, and Ro genuinely helped lighten that load. At the same time, Mo poured back into Ro, encouraging him to pursue his own dreams and believe in himself.
This was a feel-good story with a great blend of spice and heart. I’ll definitely be reading more from Troinetta Nichole. I couldn't put this book down and it left me smiling
3.5⭐️ This was a cute read. Mo is a divorcee with 2 kids simply trying to find her footing. She has challenges with going for what she wants & speaking up for herself. Ro is a man simply trying to find himself after receiving a blow from his family which leaves him questioning “who am I”. When Mo goes out of town w/a friend & decides to live a little… her & Ro cross paths which leads to a one night stand. The connection is strong, leaving Ro with wanting more but Mo, stuck in her head dips. However, the universe had other plans and they meet again, he is now her children’s temporary Principal. I enjoyed how Ro stepped behind Mo after her resistance but felt as though she was making him grovel when it shouldn’t have been that way. Once Mo healed and realized she deserved to be happy, I was happy to see her not allow Ro to continue to pay the price for her past.
I desperately tried to finish this book, I put this down 3 times and ultimately had to DNF at 44%.
Things I hated most:
Monet was insufferable. She treated Roland terribly and was very immature about the entire situation, at least as far as i got.
Monet did not thank Ro for covering the tab that first night. The gesture was SO sweet, but there was no acknowledgement whatsoever.
It was v annoying that the backstory between Roland and his moms + fam or whatever was not explained early on.
The MOST hated was the reading through one scene with Monet, then AGAIN with Roland. Just from his POV. It felt awfully repetitive, as if the writer needed filler, so she would just rewrite what we LITERALLY just read. Down to the damn conversation verbatim.
I am not sorry, this type of writing is not for me, it was giving amateur and the grammatical errors were just pissing me off.
I really enjoy this story. Incorporating Monet try to keep it friendly, but their chemistry was not trying to dissipate. I was hoping that Mo would have reached out to Ro in the end because she was so adamant at remaining friends although their feelings ran deeper than a friendship. I would have liked to see her choose him. I love his background story and how he opened his heart to forgiveness.
It was really cute. I wanted more dialogue between Monet and Shondra. Like I feel like Shondra should have peeped it sooner. Plus how did she not recognize Roland as the same man from Chicago? Overall the story was cute. As far as grammar mistakes there were quite a few times that sentences were missing a period.
This was a great romance. And actually incredibly realistic. I’m a former teacher, so the whole story felt so familiar. Monet was making me SO MAD throughout the whole book but I understood her concerns, and it was great that Ro knew what he wanted both professionally and romantically. Would love to read something else by this author.
Amazing read. The flow of the storyline was fabulous. Mo drove me crazy at some points, but she was completely relatable. I understood her concerns and felt like all the above is true. I would definitely recommend it.
Was a good story but Mo was annoying. She didn't deserve him, she treated him horribly. I wish she was more likable and I also wished he would have stood up for himself more. I feel like the story kept going in a circle. The plot was there and I feel like it could have been developed differently.
This book was a nice read. First book from this author for me. Took me a little second to get into it but totally worth it. I love Ro and Mo together. I love that their interactions felt so real. Would totally read again.
New author to me, i loved her style of writing. The POV from each main character when needed was nice. This story was very realistic and had a nice pace to it. I liked both characters a lot and HEA didn’t come easy.
This was a cute story, but Monet was driving me crazy!! She found a man like Roland after a divorce who was ready to risk it all for her, and she wouldn't budge.
The plot… the characters… the emotions… EVERYTHING about this book was chef’s kiss. This was definitely a beautiful story of parenthood, divorce, love, grief, pain, and joy. I loved every second of this book and highly recommend!!
Roland was unbelievable. I do not know how many times he was going to be rejected to not throw in the towel. Plus Monet got on my nerves with her crazy.
This was a new author for me, and I enjoyed the story, so I read it through to the end. After reading, I did some research and saw that this is a brand new author, so with that, I'm giving grace with my review.
This book has the potential to be a really good book, the storyline is there, the characters are there, it has so many great factors, but for me the repetition of events from the different POV is what really pushed this review down. I think there could have been a better way to convey that, but again, this is a new author. I'm hoping this author could rerelease down the line so this book can get the praise I think it deserves.