3.5 ⭐ (rounding up cuz the h's a single mom 🤭)
Sylvie introduced her friend, Sloane (29/30), to her brother, Abel (36), as she and her twins (7) had just come to town and needed work. So in this story, they have already known each other, and probably the introduction happened in the first book; I didn't read it, so I have no clue. 🤷♀️
Into the story, Sloane moved to her grandfather's town after divorcing her nasty pos husband. She doesn't have money, as she used everything she had in the divorce and on moving her and her kids across the country. However, her father left a trust fund that can only be given to her in a lump sum unless there's a substantial life event that would happen, like marriage, birth of a child, tuition, etc.
As for Abel, he wants to buy out his father from the brewery; he made that successful on his own anyway, and he didn't want him to have a say in what he does in the bar. But he doesn't have enough funds to do that, and his bank loan was rejected because of his criminal record. He served five years in jail after getting into a car accident that led to a fatal result. He became somewhat of a pariah in their small town, and the word murderer kept being associated with him even though the locals didn't have any clue as to what really happened; all they know is that someone died. He's not a people person in general, but his town's treatment of his past added more reason for him to become more aloof and grumpy. 🥺
And this is how the idea of a marriage of convenience came into fruition. Sloane made the proposition to Abel, saying that if he agrees to marry her, she'll finally get access to her trust, and in return, she'll provide the funds he needs and be a silent partner in the brewery. It was a win-win for both of them. 🤭
While Abel's grumpy most of the time, he was never rude or harsh to Sloane; in fact, he lets her get away with all the small troubles she's doing just to provoke a reaction from him. But his past played a huge role in the story. He thinks he didn't deserve all the good things that came his way, and he still felt guilty for what happened. Even after serving time, he still put a lot of blame on himself, and the judgmental looks he received from the people in their town make it difficult for him to move on. Yet, despite facing his own demons, he never fails to step up for Sloane and her kids after they get married. He took them under his wing, welcomed them warmly to his home, and introduced them to his family. 👉🥹👈
As for Sloane, I'm really impressed with how this woman can still find all the good things in everything in spite of all the things she and her kids went through. 🫡 They never had it easy after her divorce, but she still wakes up each day full of hope for their future. I do admire her sunny personality and how she never lets the bad things in the past get in the way of her present. Also, I had fun with the fact that she tries her best to get on Abel's nerves because she thinks that beneath his stoic exterior lies a kind heart that he doesn't exhibit to everyone. She really is the sunshine he needs in his life. 🤭
Despite them knowing one another, there's still a slow buildup in their relationship. It helps that they're already attracted to one another. There's tension and palpable chemistry, and the forced proximity and marriage of convenience were good additional factors too. 🤭
Although I honestly enjoyed when these two finally embraced their mutual attraction, there were times it could get so frustrating when they wouldn't communicate and would rather assume the worst things about each other's feelings. 😩 Sure, they talked about mundane things, but when it comes to the most important ones, they tend to do their best to set them aside or, worse, avoid discussing them. It happened on multiple occasions, but as the story goes, they gradually learned to navigate their relationship and communicate effectively. It sure did help them in the end, and I think that's all that matters anyway.
Overall, I do enjoy the small town vibes and the meddling of some side characters. I love Abel's relationship with Sloane's kids and how he became a good stepfather to them. I love the MCs relationship and how they were both selfless when it came to choosing what's best for the greater good of the people they care about. I had fun with their story; I just wish the epilogue or bonus epilogue contained a years-late glimpse of their lives. I'm sorry, I'm greedy with epilogues. 😂 Nonetheless, setting aside my irrelevant minor issue, it was still a good and heartwarming read. 💖
Book info:
- Small town romance
- Marriage of convenience
- Single mom
- Grumpy x Sunshine
- Boss x employee
- Domestic violence
- Panic attacks
- Mention of arson
- No cheating, owd
- No Vs (both celibate for a long time, years I think)
- OMD (h's ex caused some trouble)
- Separation (weeks??)
- HEA (married)
- Bonus epilogue (not sure if mos or yrs later, but they're finally pregnant)
PS: I guess the issue with his dad and how to deal with him will be the running theme in this series. I just hope his comeuppance will be awful. Because, maaan, that guy is a goddamn waste of space, even in this fictional world. 😤