"Holt plunks his glass on the counter. His chest pumps as he takes a deep breath. “So—you think he’s the one?” I step in with my knees shaking, my throat dry, gritty as sandpaper. “No, I think you are.”
Here is the 4th book in the 3:AM kisses by Addisson Moore and it just couldn't get any sweeter. This book is an alternating POV about 3:AM kisses hero, Bryson Edward's brother, Holt and Winter Kisses Heroin Laney Sawyer's Sister, Izzy.
This book was such a sweet book. Holt was entirely different in the previous series of this book. I thought he was cocky or more like a Bad Boy type who sleeps with everyone but in this book he doesn't even go out with other girls, he's all about Izzy. Izzy, the girl he's in love with since he was just thirteen. The girl who was five years his senior but hell, age doesn't matter. Don't it?
"If there’s one woman who can take my breath away each and every time, it’s Izzy. Always has been, always will."
Holt is the twin brother of the very much in love Bryson who's doing a double wedding in a few weeks together with his assistant in the bar and her fiance. He's happy for his brother and was never the jealous type but every time his brother and its fiance gets sweet in front of him, he couldn't help but think of what it would be like with Izzy, He hadn't seen her in Five months. Though he was younger than her it was never a block for him. he's in love with her and no one or nothing could change it. The only thing that bugs him is that he thinks he doesn't deserve her, he doesn't deserve to be loved by someone because of the things he had done.
"While Bryson and the rest of our buddies were drooling over the latest Hollywood hot mess, I was busy worshiping at the altar of Elizabeth Sawyer."
Izzy was the same. She thinks no one could love her and that she doesn't deserve/need love in her life for she couldn't leave her mother and no guy in the right mind would want to have a relationship with a girl who refuses to leave her mother who's very much healthy as a middle aged dog. She doesn't want love, she's skittish in front if guys but she couldn't say no to her sister who wants to set her up on a blind date. After a few dates and denial moments she finally had the guts to say yes to Holt who was obviously so in to her but she's not ready to get serious yet. She's twenty-seven years old who hasn't swiped the V card yet and I don't see why she's having too much thoughts with Holt. The truth is, the problem wasn't him. It was her. Izzy and her dead life after a very tragic assault.
"None of it matters. Right now this is about us, Izzy and Holt, two names I’m hoping will one day be synonymous with one another."
I could totally picture out Izzy and Holt, Izzy being a little more mature looking but obviously not obvious when she and Holt are together. I find it cute that there are things Izzy was pretty much holding on tight with like loving his dad and writing to him though she knows he would no longer come back for her. Her love for whiskey was cute as well but her hesitation with Holt was frustrating. Though she constantly flirts with him, she still wasn't sure if it was right due to said age difference.
“There’s something I want to give you,” I whisper as my heart fires in my chest like a gunshot. “What’s that?” He traces my lips examining me like this, naked and splayed beneath him. “All of me.”
The thing I don't get in the society is that why is it that the person who always get judge in a relationship is the girl? There's a problem if she's going out with and older guy and there's a huge problem when she's dating a younger one and a problem if she's dating a guy her age. Maybe its because girls are always the one who's judging, they base everything in what they see but the boys are more like the silent type, the 'I don't care' type. Boys are the ones who chooses who they want to date if others cant accept it, they just don't care.
This book was totally slow, they're taking things slow and I do admire Holt for it. He's treating Izzy so gently like she's going to break and he always thinks of not making a wrong move cause he knows it'll send her running to the hills. I'd give it a 4.5 stars. This book was just so adorable and all.