If you’re looking for a contemporary romance about two single dads who haven’t had a relationship in a long time, who have to co-lead their sons scout troop and includes the tropes: rivals-to-lovers, opposites attract, and “only one tent” trope… look no further!
The Falcon and The Foe was hilarious, fun, enjoyable, endearing, spicy and just a joy to read. I found myself chuckling often, especially at the beginning. The progression of this story was so digestible and it makes it easy when you can enjoy and like both main characters. Both main characters have LAYERS, and are holding onto some trauma from their pasts (terrible advantage taking exes and dealing with grief).
The fact that I sprinted through this in 5 days is always a good sign (y’all I’m such a slow reader but not when it comes to books I vibe well with), which meant that it was hard to put down!
[Minor high-level spoiler just below - but is it really if it's Rivals-to-Lovers?]
When it comes to rivals-to-lovers in any story, I'm skeptical each time because it can be challenging to convince the reader to believe the main characters’ feelings have done a 180 on each other. However, A.J. has achieved this in a believable way! They continue to interact as they did when they were rivals, but in a more bickering, poking-fun-at way, than serious. Bcause Cal and Russ stayed true to their characters thoughts about each other (but evolving into a positive light), I was convinced.
I think some of the humour that I truly enjoyed and loved was missing in the third quarter and I was happy to find more laughs in the fourth. The writing is strong and it’s such a fun time and pleasure to read… not to mention, the spice is spicing! I loved seeing the characters remain in character even during those spicy moments.
I really liked this book! And whilst, there were a few things that kind of just irked me - I can’t quite put my finger on why, there’s not really anything bad I can say about this book. Overall, it’s something I think most people will enjoy.