Sweet and slow-burn sexy holiday romance.
For some reason the MCs seemed a lot older than they were supposed to be, but I guess for Joel that fits given how much he's had to take on in his short life and the burdens he's carrying. (Ironic given he's actually the more "innocent" of the two as well.)
Both sets of parents had me at wits' end; Casey's with their arrogant snobbery & social climbing ways, and Joel's hardhearted dad always lashing out with homophobic rants & petty criticisms. Seriously, I want to understand people's motivations for putting up with that kind of treatment, but I can't. I walked away rather than have to deal with never living up to expectations or being mentally/physically/psychologically abused and having to live under the heel of those who claimed to love me. Maybe **I** am the one with the hard heart?
Anywho, loved the friendships among the various side characters (some of whom I'm guessing will be in the next one), and how LB painted parts of Knoxville as quite charming (and more progressive than it seemed on my last drive-through). The romance felt a bit rushed, but a lot of it was built on the friendship Casey and Joel built 4 years ago, so with a few flashbacks the emotions are remembered (if ever actually forgotten) and that provides the base of a relationship. A foundation both of them build on with time spent together in the "real world" - with Joel juggling his many commitments while eking out a living, and Casey struggling to find his own path and not the one his parents set out for him - recognizing imperfections and quirks in each other rather than relying on the almost nebulous, dreamy vision they had of one another as teens.
It was a bit angsty and depressing for a good portion of the story, not necessarily what I am looking for in a Holiday read; but, I do prefer a hefty does of reality with my escapist indulgences (which this had in abundance) so long as I get a decent HEA/HFN ending (which this, thankfully, delivers). Still, I probably would have only given this 3.5 Stars had I not so very much enjoyed John Solo's narration; that earned at least another quarter-star and I since it's the start of the Holiday season, I'm not rounding down right now.
Definitely gonna read/listen to the next one...