From Coop and Rebel, to Maverick and Jonah... And that was a mistake.
In all type of "books relationships" I like that the two main characters are on equal footing, I don't like damsel in distress stories, (if you don't have strength you have brains, witt, charisma, something) and this was one of those.
Jonah is running away from an abusive ex and his car brakes down, he seeks help and finds Maverick to rescue him... They start a roommate's relationship that develops into love. Also, Jonah has a 7 month old daughter named Grace and her interactions with the whole gang saved the show.
So what's there not to like? I already said the damsel in distress thing, but I could have lived with that if it was well played, he did come from an abusive relationship so it would have been ok BUT, a man who has been slapped, verbally abused, used, and almost raped, looks at Maverick from the first time and wants to get in his pants, WTF.
It doesn't work that way, that type of abuse doesn't just go away that fast so you can jump to the next guy, is a healing process, and even if the guy is hot, your self preservation won't let you get there until you KNOW the person and you TRUST them, in here it happened instantly, he did fight it, but I swear to God, 30% of this book is both of them thinking about each others bodies, faces, man parts, etc, and that 30% is the beginning of the book. So yeah, that was a total WTF here.
And I love Grace, with all my heart, but she was not written as 7 month old baby, she didn't get sick, she barely cried, and she behaved even though her life wasn't normal.
So yeah, the little details made it hard for me to be totally in love with this one. And is a shame because the characters to me seem good.