This is the second book in the Amateurs in Love duet, and the final book in Braden and Sierra’s story. To put it simply, this book is everything that I’d hoped it would be to conclude their story.
One of the things I love most in books is character development. We all do, right? Right. But there’s a difference between simply writing the characters’ development and actually proving it through the writing. Hannah did an impeccable job of that through Braden’s character. I’ve always loved him, and even when he made a stupid mistake out of fear, I still did. But seeing him change for her was absolutely beautiful and it made me love him even more, if that’s possible.
And miss Sierra… people seriously underestimate her. She’s struggling with a lot, and trust isn’t easy for anyone to earn back after being burned. However, Sierra also knew how hard it was for Braden to admit his feelings. I appreciate the fact that she didn’t just let him back into her bed and took it slow, and also on his end with the respect for her. And his reaction to her pregnancy? Hit me in the best way possible. Sierra is the definition of a mom boss, and I’m seriously happy with how she grew into herself.
These two characters are still the Braden and Sierra we all loved in CTP, but there’s also a world’s difference to them as well. They’re mature, grown up, and who they’re meant to be. I couldn’t have asked for a better ending for these two. Boss mom, swoon-worthy, ovary-exploding Daddy Braden moments, the happy ending they deserved.
If you like one-night-stands turned more, reformed playboy, surprise pregnancy, touch her and I’ll end you vibes, and both heartwarming and humorous moments, then this duet is for you. I will never not recommend Hannah or any of her books. You won’t steer wrong with her. I highly recommend this duet, and I’m thankful to have been blessed with an early copy.