Been looking forward to meeting the Prescott cousins since seeing them in the original brothers' books.
Levi is a paramedic who's sceptical about his new rig partner, until he meets Madison. I must admit, I didn't immediately take to him as his initial assessment of Madison was very judgemental but he very quickly grew on me. As their friendship develops, they both finally accept the underlying chemistry between them and decide on a friends-with-benefits situation which ends up turning into a fake-dating scenario. I really liked how Levi didn't try to push for more whilst knowing Madi was in a relationship. Instead he immediately backed off and didn't try to stir any trouble. Likewise, even afterwards, he was so attentive towards the fact that she needed space and wasn't necessarily ready for more.
One of the things i always enjoy about TW's books is that although they're light-hearted romances, they have a great level of steam and i always love the s*xting conversations that we get! Levi was the perfect fake boyfriend and i died every time he called Brock by the wrong name lmao.
"Nice meeting you, Brody."
Likewise, I love how Tara brought in the multicultural backgrounds without making it into a big deal. Madison has Russian parents in this, and I feel like a lot of books would then focus the plot around that and have it be the central issue. Whereas in this, the only real thing was Madi explaining the typical customs to Levi in order for him to not come across as rude. Although her mother is the cause of a lot of issues in this, it isn't down to the fact that she has a Russian background necessarily.
I would rate this 3.7*. I liked the plot and steam between these two, as well as the cameo's from most of the other Prescott's. However, the ending did move quite quickly and I wouldn't say it was my fave out of all the TW books that I've read, personally. I am looking forward to meeting the final two Prescott brothers though, especially Noah because i love me a fireman!
*ARC received in exchange for an honest review.
*SE is book 5 in The Prescott's series. Whilst it is an interconnected series, this can be read as a standalone.