⭐︎3.25 Stars!⭐︎
For me, I never know if a Riley Hart book is gonna be amazing, good or just okay. It's not always consistent. But I'll always keep reading this author because they're usually good, and every once in awhile, I come across one I absolutely adored.
This one was more in the "it was okay" range.
Honestly, I wish this trope would have been played up more. That it had been treated more like a "forbidden" thing. The characters had appropriate "omg how could you do this" reactions, but not...enough for me. This never felt like a forbidden relationship at all. And so, it wasn't all that exciting.
Especially when Ryder and Hutch didn't have a crazy amount of chemistry to make up for the lack of excitement plot wise.
I liked them together, and they were cute, but they weren't burning off the page for me. Funny, since the last book that came out, I LOVED the main couple, and they were so perfect together with the best chemistry.
These two just didn't quite have it. The sex was fairly mild, in my opinion. And them both preferring to top, and thus wanting to fight over who topped, didn't add any hotness to the scenes. I think it totally could have, but they more often than not just teased each other and gave in to one of them bottoming. I guess a little more fight between them would have made it hotter, in my opinion, if they were both such tops.
It was like this story wanted to be all slightly taboo - with Ryder being Hutch's sister's ex-husband, which YEAH, should be a big scandal - but also as normal and not-a-big-deal at the same time. It didn't exactly lean into the "omg this is so wrong" aspect.
Like it was sweet, and cute, and these two were certainly enjoyable, especially in the first half as they built up their relationship, but it wasn't exactly...steamy, and once these two settled into their relationship, I just...didn't feel excitement while reading this.
Even when Hutch's sister - and Hutch's disapproving parents - found out, it didn't feel that explosive and world-ending.
The story also felt like it was going on too long. I was feeling, towards the 80% mark, that it should be done and over by then, and then it started to just drag a little bit, and I wanted it to be over.
A definitely stronger first half, for sure. While they still didn't have scorching chemistry, I could still feel their connection well, and I enjoyed a lot of their scenes together. But just...a lack of passion, really, and just making this not as explosive as the trope calls for, made it less exciting and interesting to read as the story went on.
The end even got maybe a little too sappy - which, I'm not one who minds that much in stories, at all, but when the subject/trope kinda calls for it NOT to be sappy, then the sappy gets to be a tad much.
Hutch even had a total Grey's Anatomy moment with a patient's family member. Like oh of course their situations is pretty damn similar to his and the family member is taking words right out of Hutch is he was talking about Mads, his sister. And then he has a clarifying moment because of his talk with the patients family that just so happens to be going through practically the exact same thing Hutch is going through at that moment in his life.
It also felt a little heavy-handed sometimes with the character's speeches and Madison saying over and over and OVER again how she needed to make her own decisions and the family needed to let her, and she was sheltered because of her cancer but she let them. She said something of this variation several times throughout this. And Hutch several times going "yes our parents babied her but I did too, I should stop that" but then not stopping until of course, the very end.
So overall, unfortunately this wasn't really a win for me. SO much could have been done with this trope, so much tension and drama and explosiveness, and in the end it was more of a...fluff type version of this trope, which isn't nearly as fun and exciting and interesting.
Still overall a good first half, and for what it presented this couple as, they were sweet and cute and fun at times. But still left a lot to be desired.
I'm getting the sense that the next book in this series is about Isaac, Hutch's friend, and his step-brother...I hope that one improves upon this one and actually gives into the taboo trope and all it's forbidden-ness.