This was my first book by Amy Alves and I am glad I took a chance on the Experiment. I am a fan of meeting by chance and small town romances, and this book has all the feels. Jess and Emma wind up being next-door neighbors as she bravely starts a new life in a new town, all alone. I admire her smarts, sass, and spunk, and how she puts herself out there, even though she is often insecure and it’s not easy. I found her character very likeable and relatable and routed for her the entire time.
Jess is a techy with a mysterious past, house sitting for his doctor brother while he is working oversees. He’s only interested in a casual relationship for reasons which are revealed later on in the story, and even though he was broken, he had lots of heart and just needed the right woman to heal it.
I just loved how they became best friends and lovers, their witty banter and flirting, and how at ease they were with one another. Loved how they could open up to one another and be their true selves, and how safe she felt in his arms. She had nothing to loose right, he wasn’t promising her forever, just right now, and I loved how even though she hoped things would change, she lived in the moment and really brought out the best in him and was able to reflect on her own future goals. They had loads of steamy sexy times, and when the time came, as hard as it was for her, she had self-respect, wasn’t a pushover, and let him go.
But have no fear, because this is a rom-com after all! Your tears will turn to joy as these two navigate their relationship and finally get to their own happily ever after. I loved the ending and how his big grand gestures and heartfelt revelation, and all of the supporting characters in this small town. I hope to read more from this talented author.