18+ | 3.5/5 🌶
I LOVE THIS BOOK!!
the humor is here, the spice is here, the EMOTIONS ARE HERE. seriously, i fell in love with their relationship so hard that I’m VERY ANGRY that this is a standalone. i needed more from them. i wanted so much more. i wanted to learn more about their future, their plans, i want to know if he ends up ever living with her, how they treat REAL married life. i would have loved a super extended epilogue or even just a second book for them.
i knew how invested i was with them when i felt that heavy lump in my throat at the conflict of the book—i was so shook that i literally had to reread what just happened and my hand was covering my mouth. I didn’t see it coming especially because there wasn’t a ton of hints about it throughout the book, so when it happened, it was like an explosion in front of my face.
Overall, this is steamy and sexy and funny and romantic and just such a feel-good book for me
despite it being 5 stars, there are certain plot points that i wish could have been explained further. they had communication issues in the sense that THEY GOT MARRIED AND SHE MOVED TO PARIS WITH HIM, but they didn’t really talk about it a lot?? it was kind of like an elephant in the room that they chased away with sex. and there’s A LOT HERE. i loved it. it wasn’t just mindless sex where there was no plot (kind of felt that way for a little bit, BUT IT GOT TURNED AROUND FOR ME)
some of the dialogue was a little awkward, but the majority of it landed well, in my opinion.
there’s so much romance between them and i felt such a great connection between the two characters that the tons of sex they had was icing on the cake AND cherry on top.
this is technically a stand alone as part of the series, so i’ll definitely be picking up the second book to read about her best friend and his best friend together.
the conflict towards the end of the book was kind of a head-scratcher for me and idk if that’s supposed to be good or bad. I was just kind of like... ? how it unfolded, how it led to it, how it was handled after (though props to Mia for being strong enough to take herself out of the equation)
This isn’t some literary masterpiece where it’ll hit all of the points for you as a reader, but goddamn it, I enjoyed it so much—I hardly wanted to put the book down and it just felt like an easy going book for me.
There’s not a lot of substance, but I kind of like that about this book. It did the job for me: I laughed, I blushed, I swooned—what more could I ask for?