4.5 ⭐️
Promised Vow by Rye Cox is the first book in the Promises, Promises series.
IIt is such a cosy, feel-good story that totally pulled me in. Sam is back to his hometown to help his sister, who’s living with their grandpa, with her new-born baby. They have been raised by their Gramps after their parents died when they were young kids. Sam has been sleeping on the couch for the last months so he needs to move to his own apartment.
When Sam finds an affordable apartment and goes to the showing, he bumps into Ryker, and old high school classmate, who’s trying to rent the same apartment. The catch? The landlady only rents to couples, so they pretend to be engaged. Wild, right? But somehow, it works.
I liked how natural their connection felt. Ryker starts off thinking he’s straight, but as he spends more time with Sam, he realized that maybe he’s not so sure, and he handles it with a lot of care and honesty. Sam’s been burned before, especially by guys who weren’t really into him for the right reasons, so it’s sweet to see him open up and start to trust again.
Their relationship grows in such a real, heartwarming way, with a few funny and steamy moments mixed in.
The supportive characters were wonderful. Lana, Junior and Gramps were totally supportive. Sam and Ryker’s friends were also amazing. And Gray, Ryker’s cat, what a cutie! Sam was totally hooked after meeting him.
I loved Zachary Zaba’s narration, especially Ryker’s POV. It was really a pleasure listening to him.
Waiting for the other books of the series to read Jones, Clay, Dan and Atlas stories.
If you’re into fake dating, bi-awakening, slow-burn romance, small-town vibes and low angst, this one’s a winner.
I received an ALC from the author for free, and I am voluntarily leaving my honest review and recommendation.