If you want more plot than spice in your single parent romance reads, Ana Kirk Shaw needs to be on your radar.
This is my first ever ARC and all opinions are my own. When I was having a hard time picking out my next read, this showed up in my inbox and I was ecstatic to start!! Even better...it's single parent romance.
Why single parent romance always hits hard for me:
- You get to see the parent being the absolute best, while still perfectly flawed (unrelated: I am autistic and parenting is my special interest).
- You get to see how the love interest interacts with the child/children—and how the single parent falls for them because of it. In other romances, the falling-in-love part can be vague, but here, you see when the parent gets charmed.
- Both love interests learn to be friends first. They always have the kid in mind, and it leads to mature conversations about hard things. There’s more at stake, which makes the emotional payoff hit deeper.
This book nailed all three!! Especially the emotional payoff part because GOD I felt it—my heartstrings being tugged that I felt like I had to throw my kindle across the room (in a good way!) because I couldn’t handle it as it was too much.
Lina’s unfiltered comments are hilarious, and I love that Dom isn’t put off by them—in fact, it draws him in. Dom is soft and patient with both his daughter Frankie and with Lina, and that kind of gentleness? Yeah, it’s doing things to me. Also: hello, competency kink. The bar is in hell, but Shaw makes DILF Dom look extra hot. Even his neurotic tendencies are charming lol.
I haven’t read Shaw’s other two books in the series, but the title Lessons in Love is a perfect fit here. Dom and Lina (assistant principal!) both have their own arcs of learning to let go, be a little selfish, and accept help when it’s offered. The character development feels believable, given the timeframe, and it’s done well for both characters.
Bonus: As someone Southeast Asian, it meant a lot to see a Filipino family dynamic in the book. I haven’t read many books with BIPOC characters, so this made the story even more special—and one of my favourite parts overall.
Favourite quote: Love is worth the fight home.
Final Rating: 4.5