Unlike my book buddy Jahda, I love the secret baby trope and KC did her big one with Only For Me. What do you do when you win back to back Super Bowls, you’re the star quarterback of the Crescent Falls Sharks, and you’re the Super Bowl MVP? You find something or someone to get into and, that’s just what Omiri did. He meets a lil honey, they strike up a conversation, have a few drinks, and well you can guess how the night ended. Surprisingly, Omiri feels a connection with his mystery lady. Unfortunately for him, she’s already gone the next morning when he awakens. But, fate will make sure they run into each other again.
When Makari gets invited to a Super Bowl party, she never expected to meet Omiri Hayes and she damn sure didn’t expect to end the night in his bed. But, that night left more than a lasting impression. Alexa play Billy Jean. 🎶She told my baby we'd danced 'til three, then she looked at me. Then showed a photo of a baby cryin', her eyes were like mine. 🎶 Heavy on her eyes were like mine. 😏😏😏😏 When Makari finds out she's pregnant, she already knew she would be a single mama. Omiri has publicly stated, more than once, he has no desire to have kids. So, Kari made the decision to keep her pregnancy a secret and raise Avi alone. But, that’s the thing about secrets. They don’t stay secret for long.
Omiri was definitely a character you hated to love. He was rude, he had a slick mouth, and he didn’t care who he offended. But, my guy was dealing with a lot of childhood trauma from his trash azz parents and, when you add the death of his brother to an already heavy burden he's packin', that just sent him spiraling. But, I have to give Omiri his cool points. When he found out about baby Avi, he immediately stepped up and made the necessary moves to become an active part of her life. The road to love was a short one because the minute Lil Miss Aviana flashed that gummy smile and gripped his beard, Omiri was a goner. It was my daughter, my daughter, my daughter. 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Only For Me was such a good book. It could’ve easily been a five star read but, there were certain parts of the storyline that weren’t fleshed out properly. Whatever happened with Omiri’s agent?!!! The situation between him and Tony had the potential to be some good drama but, the author did more telling than showing on page. I wanted to see him confront Tony about the leaked the pictures and I wanted to see Omiri fire him on page. It’s not really made clear if Omiri cuts his parents off and, the fact that he supports them financially when they all but told this man to his face they don’t love him, really pisses me off. The drama with Makari and her mama could’ve been omitted altogether because, it just felt like filler. There are several things I would’ve liked done differently but, overall, I really enjoyed the book and I would highly recommend you add it to your TBR.