Well, I absolutely adored this book start to finish. But the problem with that is that now I know I won’t love any of the rest of the series anywhere near this. When I get this feeling about a book it’s all downhill for me for the rest of a series usually (not that it’ll be bad at all, but I know the rest won’t ever measure up for me personally, and I’ve yet to be wrong because it’s just generally how my brain works unfortunately). I would love reading a whole series about Lane and Oliver but I know we can’t.
Anyway, I adored both MCs, the bayside town, the friends, the romance, the sex scenes, the emotional scenes, all of it. It was sweet and fun and cozy and I just loved it!
Oliver is a 27 year old cis white gay man. He’s a book editor and lives in London. He had several other boyfriends over the years but none ever felt like Lane. He’s considerate, practical, and kind. He’s a bit cautious. He has a slim runner’s build, he’s 6’ 2” and is a few inches taller than Lane. He comes back to Heather Bay because he inherited his grandma’s house (it’s called a cottage but it has 6 bedrooms). He left for college 9 years ago and never came back. He dated Lane in high school but things ended when Lane became scared of Oliver leaving and broke up with him and Oliver was too hurt and scared to talk about it further after that. He’s hesitant when he returns, but his feeling return full force especially when he realize Lane never stopped loving him either.
Lane is a 27 year old cis white bisexual man. He works in construction and is also a contractor. He’s had plenty of casual sex and relationships since his breakup with Oliver, but hasn’t wanted anything serious since with any man or even with women. He realizes he’s been pining for Oliver all these years. When Oliver comes back, he tries to dislike him and fails miserably (he ends up banging Oliver over the kitchen counter and asking him to kind of move in), but isn’t that worried about it. He’s sometimes a bit impulsive, but very loyal and supportive.
I loved how loving and supportive these two were with each other, even when they didn’t realize they both had feelings for one another still. They’d cook for each other, check on each other, help renovate houses for each other. It was just so sweet. This kind of thing can usually get schmoopy or even creepy with second chance romance, but this author did a very nice job keeping it so fun and engaging. I also loved that both MCs were complete out and open and comfortable about their sexualities.
Contains:
—gay mc, bi mc, and a lot of queer male side characters
—second chances
—friends to lovers to enemies to friends with benefits to lovers
—cozy vibes
—small town
—almost toppy bullshit
—first in a series
—home renovation
—past death of a grandparent
Other:
—third person dual POV
—cheating: no
—romantic rival: no
—breakup: only before the book. No breakup during the book.
—kids: no
—sex: yes. There are a couple explicit open door sex scenes. Mild d/s vibes (nothing formal, no BDSM). Service top Lane (he gets off on getting his partners off). Strict roles - Lane tops and Oliver bottoms.
—HEA: yes
Lane pressed a kiss to my shoulder, which felt oddly tender and made something in my chest catch. It felt different from everything we’d just done, but I couldn’t say why. Lane pulled out slowly, then gave a low hum of delight. I felt cum start to leak from my hole, and Lane ran his finger slowly down my spine to the top of my cleft.
“Remember, Oliver, I like spoiling you, and I like making you happy. That doesn’t just apply to our bedroom. It applies to our whole life. So please, let me do this for you.”
“Breathe, Oliver,” I added. “It’s going to be fine. You’ve got your job and the house. The rest is just details.”
“You missed the most important thing,” he said. “I’ve got you.”
Even when I’d tried to deny it, deep down I’d always known it was going to be Oliver. He was the other half of my heart and soul, the one person who made me feel whole.
And I promised myself I was never going to let him slip away from me again.