5 "Great place to be." Stars
I absolutely loved everything about this second chance romance, Bringing Home the Bad Boy by Jessica Lemmon. Told in Lemmon's signature third person style, this book hits all the feels for contemporary romance lovers. It's perfect for a casual, lazy day read. A simplistic love story to read yet contingent on a complex web of feelings. Low on angst and high on passion, Bringing Home the Bad Boy is a lovely exploration of letting go and moving forward.
The heroine in Charlie was someone who's motivations and past has shaped what she craves in a family. She connected with our hero, Evan and his son, Lyon on a fundamental level. Based on friendship, loyalty, understanding, and kindness these two adults enter a realm of their relationship left unexplored. Their a great set of main characters who make you fall in love with them individually from the beginning. By the end you're in happy tears for who they each become together.
Additionally, I must say Evan Downey is a hero so alpha, so bold, so naturally sexy, and so beyond accepting, patient and kind. I adored him. I adored his parenting. I adored his teasing. I adored his passion. He's just incredibly HOT. Lemmon's writing and characterization of him and really this whole story, heroine and child character included, were reminiscent of Kristen Ashley style alphas, the women they love, and the stories they tell.
In just two books, Jessica Lemmon's story telling has become a safe, comfortable, romantic place for me to get lost for a while. She's like Kristen Ashley in that way too - chicken soup for the soul kind of romance reading - light, happy, funny, lots of testosterone, complicated feelings, and strong heroines. I can't wait to continue the second chance series and dive into her other series as well. So excited I've read this author; looking forward to reading more of her beautifully crafted romance books.