Rating - ⭐⭐⭐.75
Spice - 🌶🌶🌶
Trope - best friends brother, accidental pregnancy (it's not his), dad who stepped up, marriage of convenience, forced proximity, high risk pregnancy, found family, chronic illness rep, friends to lovers, it's always been you, no-third act breakup, slow burn, sports romance, HEA
Bonus chapter - 1
After the last one turned out, I had little to no hope from this one, but this was much better than I anticipated. The characters had more story and personality.
Riley has a high-risk pregnancy, and her insurance doesn't cover all her charges, so Nash proposes a marriage of convenience. However, they keep the marriage under wraps until the very end, so NO DRAMA and ANGST in this context.
Nash was so damn sweet and caring. His whole personality was so giving, and I loved that about him. He didn't have to step up, but he did it anyway, and he did it in the best possible way. The way he memorised all her favourite things had me swooning. Nash!! He was so gentle with Riley, and the time when he talked to her belly was so beautiful. Also, DID I MENTION HE CALLED HER MAMA and LOVE, OMFG.. He was such a loving dad; the initial moments between him and the baby were precious.
Riley was so strong and bold. I can't imagine how she felt throughout the pregnancy, regardless of the way she fought and dealt with the situation, was superior. She was independent and had a hard time asking for help, and Nash showed up every single time; they were a perfect match for one another.
The chemistry and relationship between the MCs were beautiful and caring. I loved how they communicated and loved each other throughout the book.
The last few chapters were sweet and scary. I almost cried reading about all the possibilities, but I was so relieved when things went well. The epilogue was wholesome, it was sweet, sexy and filled with love.
The "my wife" moment was sweet, but it was short-lived. Again, no drama after the revelation - everyone was shocked but also okay.
Things I didn't like much -
1. Literally NO drama. Up to 50% of the book, they didn't tell anyone about the marriage, not even the doctor, which was odd because they got married pretty early in the book.
2. There were so many similarities between the first book and this one - many lines, scenes and traits were repeated, and it just took away the uniqueness of the characters and couple.
3. I was ready to blindside the repetition throughout the book, but when it happened in the bonus chapter, I was so disappointed. I almost dropped the rating from 4 to 3, but then it also had its kick, so I just reduced 0.25.
This was much better than the first book. I really enjoyed it.
After the small glimpse, I'm excited for Rowan's book.
Overall 3.75/5