"Sometimes the hardest things in life lead us to the best things,"
I took my time with this one. It had been sitting on my Kindle for a while, but, just like with every Melissa Foster book, I needed to be in the right headspace for it. Her characters are always real. They have flaws and they've been through real life issues, which makes it hard sometimes, but I get through it because I know there's always a happily ever after at the end.
This was the case with Jock and Daphne's story. They pulled me in, made me cry, but made me so happy as well.
"He was like a mysterious puzzle—a sinfully hot, funny, and flirtatious puzzle."
Jock carries the book for me. He's this amazing guy, who seems detached and out of it, but only because he's been through hell. Most people don't seem to see it, but underneath the hard, uncaring exterior is a man who cares so much, who loves so much, and who is worth everything good. Jock is really swoonworthy, and most of the quotes here are his because he captured my heart.
"And there’s that blush I can’t stop thinking about."
Daphne is a real woman. She has the everyday concerns of a single mom, regarding money, a job, and a roof over their heads. She was left to raise Hadley alone, since her deadbeat ex-husband didn't want a kid, and she's perfect at it. Putting her kid first means she's been alone for a while, and she doesn't think anyone would want the package deal. Or her, for that matter.
"A man would have to be blind not to see you."
Jock and Daphne first met about a year ago. She noticed him, but she doesn't think he noticed her. She's mostly clueless as to the way guys see her because she doesn't see herself as interesting or beautiful. But Jock does. Daphne's kid, Hadley, is absolutely in love with 'Dock', but he doesn't seem to care about her and he flinches whenever she comes near. So Daphne's written him off as someone she can't think about, because someone who doesn't care about her daughter can never be with her.
"You make me feel things I never have. I see you and my pulse kicks up. You smile, and it lights up everything around you, including me."
Jock realizes he's hurting them both, and himself, by keeping them at a distance. When he comes to apologize to Daphne, the chemistry between them and just how right they are for each other becomes obvious. Their conversations are both sweet and steamy, and could lead to so much more. But Jock knows he has to come clean about his past for Daphne to fully understand him and give him, and them, a chance.
"You have become the axis on which my world spins."
Daphne not only loves him, but helps him get through his dark past and reconnect with his family. Jock loves her with everything he has, and he helps her see herself as the woman she's always been, and own her curves and who she is completely. Their moments together are hot, and very much filled with love. I loved that Jock was such a flirt and that Daphne blushed at his lines. That made them even more perfect for each other in my eyes.
I've read some of Melissa's work, so I enjoyed some of the characters I recognized from other books. The number of names is sometimes overwhelming, but it doesn't take anything away from Daphne and Jock's story. The presence of family, in all its forms, is something that defines Melissa's work and makes it even more enjoyable for me.
"I love who you are and who I am with you. I love being Dock, and I really love being us."
Theirs was a hard-earned happily ever after. Their story is all about healing and acceptance – of yourself and those around you –, and knowing you're worthy of love, of family, of happiness. Of someone who loves you like you hung the moon, because for them you really did.