I am a big fan of Jamie Bennett books. They are my comfort food. However, this one was not a favorite. I found myself skimming. Additionally, I did not even read the last 5%. There was no angst, no guts in this story. The entire story did not feel thought out. Characters were introduced but nothing came out of them. I would liked to see the ex-wife come and stir things up. Something to give the story life. Unfortunately, there was nothing.
I love books where the female lead is scrappy and can get through tough times. Zoey is pretty typical for Jamie Bennett characters. The quirks got a little repetitive so maybe slow down the book turn over to make more drama instead of just sister/mother conflict.
Very slow build up with Everett (99 % of book, lol). I felt it wasn't going to happen and suddenly it did. Nice HEA.
Also a great depiction of northern Michigan being "empty roads" in the winter. I'm experiencing it right now.
JB also shows poverty level jobs better than anyone. Also the mention of temperature level of a room being consistent reminded us of the poverty she was raised in.
Zoey had her love of teaching and it was was sweet. She was almost too naive and at times seemed "simple" and that's where I took the star off. I couldn't believe that a college educated woman was that naive. She was truly sweet and loyal.
Everett is a good Bennett book boyfriend but I still love Ryan Whitaker, the car dealer?? can't remember the book title.
Jamie Bennett books are always winners in my opinion, and this latest book of hers is no exception. Everett, the MMC and Zoey, the FMC are perfect together even though it seems to be a rough start in the beginning when the book opens. But as time moves on in their slow burn romance, you know they are perfect together. And this book as in all of Jamie Bennett’s stories, there is a wonderful HEA and satisfying, warm epilogue. A highly recommended “feel good” book!
Jamie Bennett has returned to my favourite football team with this slow burn romance. Zoey is a trained teacher with a stressful homelife, but things start to change for her when she meets a football player who has plenty of his own troubles. Nice to hear a few references to characters from previous books but you don't need to have read them to enjoy this. (If you haven't though, I would highly recommend them all). Always a five star read for me.
I was so excited to see a new book from THE Jamie Bennett, who writes the BEST SPORTS ROMANCE.
MF Strangers -> friends -> lovers sports romance. Open door, contains some 🌶️ scenes.
Zoey and Everett are hot messes in their own ways and develop an amazing friendship. The book involves a lot of personal growth for both characters and it’s just so lovely and uplifting.
I'm a devout fan of Jamie Bennett, and this book is another intriguing slow burn emotional story. The characters all have complex lives with issues and trauma they grow though. Her books are so real and even while they break your heart, they give you hope as well.
I enjoyed reading this book as I do most of Jamie Bennett books. Nothing unique or different to make it stand out, but I still recommend it to others as it's another sweet love story that I felt was worth my time to read.
Another high scoring heroine on the Jamie Bennett Loser Index. At least this one doesn’t wear a garbage bag as a coat. But this man seems even less attracted to her than the others.