This is my favourite of the series
CW - domestic abuse, psychological abuse
In all honesty, I’ve adored this series but this may be my favourite by Olivia Hayle yet.
This review is a bit spoilery - you’ve been warned!
Jamie comes back to Paradise with her daughter to start afresh. After leaving her abusive husband, she comes back home, unsure of who she is anymore but unwilling to continue to subject her daughter to life in such a home.
Parker is the brother that is routed is Paradise. When he finds that Jamie has started work in his restaurant, he knows then and there that he gets a second chance to woo his teenaged crush. But Jamie isn’t the teenager that left all those years ago. She has emotional wounds that are still raw, still leaving her untrusting of her own worth. What she finds is that Parker isn’t the teenager she left behind either and the man has very much made up his mind when it comes to her …
Firstly, I will say that this book has its tough moments. Jamie’s abuse at the hands of her husband is very well written and the resulting emotional damage is handled with respect and realism. It is not shied away from and there are on page scenes - Her husband is a complete horror show. I adored watching Jamie heal.
Jamie is a wonderful FMC. She reaches her limit with her abuser when he starts to use his emotional manipulation on their daughter. She comes back to Paradise with no plan other than starting again; her bravery and strength is the core part of her character that I loved.
She starts the book with no foundations, having had them all stripped away. With the support of all the other characters in the book she starts to build up her strength; whether is it physical strength with Parker during their workouts or emotional strength with Lily, the first person she admits her abuse to outside of her family, she changes over the course of the book. Her journey is at the centre of the book and I’ll admit it made me cry.
This book is absolutely amazing and I have bought it (yes, off KU). Parker may be one of my favourite heroes and he was perfect for this.
I don’t know what I expected from Parker. In the other books, he was always the baby of the family and seemed to be a joker more than anything else. But that isn’t the man we see in these books; this Parker is responsible, loyal and completely wonderful. This Parker is the affectionate, patient man who allows Jamie’s the space to come to him when she’s ready, never allowing her to think he doesn’t adore her, whilst never pressuring her into feeling the same. This Parker is the man who becomes such a safe harbour, she is able to admit when the toxic voices take over, smothering her in self-doubt. I loved him.
Tropes-wise, we have siblings best-friend (Jamie is Lily’s BFF), found family (the scenes with Emma were absolutely adorable), second-chance romance and boss-employee romance.
You can read this romance as a stand-alone and I think you should read it; It’s perfect.