Been There Done That: The Leffersbee series book #1 by Hope Ellis
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‘“I don’t wanna go back, Zora.” It wasn’t me saying it. The words took on a life of their own, slid past my mouth, crawled, arrowed to her. “Not without you. I want you back. I want us back.”
“I’m trying to be an adult. I’m trying to be a professional, a colleague, your friend, as much as it hurts. Isn’t that enough?” Her voice cracked and she closed her eyes as she sighed out, “Haven’t you taken enough?”
“I don’t wanna be your fucking friend. And it’ll never be nearly enough.”’
In Been There Done That by Hope Ellis, we as readers were given all the most essential elements of what makes a truly captivating once-in-a-lifetime love story such as Nick and Zora’s. The depth and range of emotions and thoughts were all there, explored and utilised to Hope’s advantage within the story. Her characters did not shy away from feeling everything, from being consumed by whatever emotions swept them along. The sorrow, uncertainty, remembrance, devastation and the very powerful and frightening sway of love, particularly in learning to trust and surrender to the love of the same person all over again, even though twelve intervening years have passed them both by.
What I really loved and appreciated about this book was how profound it was in its simplicity. I don’t mean the writing or the dialogue are simple, I’m talking about how author Hope Ellis has imagined and crafted this dazzling and compelling love story, showcasing a natural talent for witty dialogue and cringe-worthy, giggle-snort situations, displaying her flair for characterisation and banter. She hasn’t had to rely on an over-dramatised plot or unrealistic madcap scenarios just for laughs. She gives her characters a voice and lets them lead the narrative.
‘Somehow, some way, he’d explain it had all been a mistake. Or he’d had amnesia. Or he’d been taken hostage by flat-earthers.’
Zora Leffersbee was an absolutely adorable heroine. As a female protagonist she was selfless to a fault, goofy and fun in one moment but a smouldering, temptress with wicked intentions in the next. She could be a little unaware of her surroundings, even of herself but that magnificent confidence exuded whenever she was deeply entrenched in and dedicated to her work. It was that enchanting yet awkward personality that really reeled me in, as well as her remarkable intelligence, her loyalty, huge heart and innate kindness to those around her, friend or stranger. It was a joy to watch her character progress and blossom. To be with her as she worked through her complicated feelings of a painful past, striving for something more. She was the type of heroine that you fall in love with within two pages of meeting them.
What I adored about Been There Done That was the fact that yes, the author has written this strong, entirely capable heroine, but she has written in a fantastically subtle alpha type hero in the form of Nick Rossi and made them both equal. Nick has his own innate need to protect, to claim and to comfort Zora but he does it in such a way that his character is this perfect combination of flirty, vigilant, chivalrous and determined- or stubborn, if you ask Zora. His feelings are complicated and desperately real, yet he goes at Zora’s pace. He doesn’t bulldoze in, demanding and expecting. He plays the long game. Shows her how he feels, rather than simply telling her. Again this is all down to the fact that Hope knows her characters and lets them lead the story. It’s a slow-burn but it’s sweet, titillating and intense.
There are some insanely hot and scintillating scenes peppered throughout. When Nick turns on the charm, he really turns on the charm, regardless of whether they are arguing or glaring, teasing or toying, whenever they are in the same room, the sexual tension between Nick and Zora sparks and ignites. When you have two fantastically written leads, both smart, sexy and mesmerising, it’s inevitable that the drama and heartbreak of their past will bleed over into the present. But it’s how they interact and respond in the present that shows them a future together is possible.
There are four things that I have had numerous thoughts about since reading this epic love story. One, I realised that I need more Jackson James in my life, pronto. Hope has moulded and made his character so much more than the lovable douche with questionable morals, that we’ve met previously. The man has layers. Many, many layers.
Two, I also DESPERATELY need Zora’s brother’s story and her twin sister’s (will be seriously interesting to see how those two are redeemed as protagonists. Sign. Me. Up)
Three, does the Harry Potter Nimbus 2000 vibrator actually exist?
And finally four….that beautiful, spectacularly dramatic happy ending. *heart eyes*
If you’re in the market for a beautifully penned second chance love story that compels, captivates and mends your heart, plus engages your emotions way past ‘The End’, then you need some Nick and Zora in your life.