After reading Coming Home, the first in this series, I knew what kind of writing style to expect, and to some extent, what kind of story. However, Breton fooled me a little. This book was, for me, the better book. The pace was more consistent throughout, and the characters really sucked me into the story.
Continuing on from the first book, Coming Home, we are introduced to Rose, Rob’s sister and Jesse, Casey’s childhood ex, as they embark on a story that to some may seem unrealistic, but to me a possibility.
Set in the 80s, where the use of condoms wasn’t as common as it is today. Rose and Jesse meet at Rob and Casey’s wedding. One thing leads to another, and they go their separate ways, back to their lives with their kids. Until Rose realises she’s pregnant.
What follows is a sweet, yet at times, tough to read story about two people who know nothing about each other entering into a relationship cum business agreement.
Maybe because this couple were more ‘normal’ than Casey and Rob (I’m seriously lacking in the musical ability department) living normal lives and worrying about money, I was able to relate to them, Rose in particular, that little bit more, but there were also moments I wanted to bash their heads together to get them to talk and to see what was painfully obvious to me as a reader.
It’s not very often that sweet romance with little to no angst (I’m not saying there isn’t any at all) gets the attention it deserves, but this one stood out for me.
Well written and makes me want to read more of the series!