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662 pages, Kindle Edition
Published November 19, 2024
This story and these characters evoked so much emotion in me that I have had to sit and process for a day before I could write this review. I laughed, cried, blushed, and groaned with the characters the entirety of the book.
Penelope Sweeten goes through a life altering breakup at the end of her twenties and is faced with the ultimate question....what now? With the help of her friends (who are more like family than anything) Penny is challenged with rebuilding her life. Declan Lowes, world famous hockey god and Penny's old college friend, is thrilled (and not afraid to say it, LOUDLY) that Penny left her shit head ex. They push each other's buttons in the worst way, but when there's that much tension between two (HOT) people, the chemistry is bound to be explosive. This story is about navigating life when the path you were on suddenly crumbles. Its about finding love in the most unexpected of places, and leaning on your friends when things get too hard to shoulder on your own.
Penny was such a relatable character. She immediately shot up to the very top of my favorite FMC list because of how real she is. I was so emotionally invested in everything she went through because I've lived what she went through, and the way Angelia was able to encapsulate the feelings, the residual trauma, and the thought processes that result from that kind of life experience was incredible. She made every emotion and reaction so raw and real, it was incredibly easy to get lost in these pages and feel like you were experiencing everything firsthand. I adored her and Declan's relationship and their growth throughout the book. Sometimes you need to find the person who is going to push your buttons enough to see the truth about situations, even if it is an ugly truth. Their miscommunication had me yelling at my Kindle a few times, but being able to see them mature and communicate and grow together was *chef's kiss*.
While I came for the hockey romance, I have to say the found family was one of my favorite parts of this story. Each character was full of life and they each had such a unique personality. I would read 10,000 more words of just their day to day life because I love them so much.