Beautiful, funny, emotional story.
Okay, I knew I was going to love this book, but this blew me away. This exceeded my already high expectations. There are fireworks at the end of book one between Grey and Savvy when he finds out she’s the potential surrogate he’s been confiding anonymously, but she knew who he was. He’s angry, feels betrayed but frustrated by his attraction. In between arguing, the sexual tension is off the charts with these two.
A hurricane hits the town of Happiness and leaves Grey and Savvy stranded at his home for days. Close proximity, enemies to lovers, sets up some explosive interactions. These two both put up walls to keep people from getting close, but in different ways. Savvy supports and loves her friends but will never ask for help. Out of necessity, she’s always dealt with problems on her own all her life. Grey has his own demons, but he is a workaholic, grump and keeps people at arm’s length as a way to deal with them.
There is so much that happens in this story. While they are stuck at Grey’s house, her past comes back to threaten her and those she loves. To protect her, Grey suggests a fake engagement. Savvy’s past struggles with food come back as her anxiety gets higher. It’s a tough subject handled delicately by the author. The more their past is revealed and shared, the higher the emotions are and it’s intense. Avery has a brilliant way of balancing the heavy emotions with lighthearted fun. One minute, you are gut punched by their confessions and the next you are laughing as someone tries to learn to line dance (IYKYK). Plus, there is quirky cast of supporting characters to add grief to Grey’s life.
I loved everything about this. Grey is Mr. Fix It and when he loves, he loves hard. Watching him struggle to support Savvy as a partner, instead of solving her problems for her, was amazing. Savvy blossomed through this story as she found her inner strength and learned to lean on her found family for support. This can be enjoyed as a standalone. However, I highly recommend reading the first book. You’ll appreciate the journey these two take so much more. It’s intense, funny, beautiful, hopeful and highly emotional. I can’t wait for the final book of the series.
Bravo Avery!!