4.5 stars.
I have been looking forward to Asa's story since book one and I loved it so much! It is now my favorite in the series. My heart was already hurting for Asa after the prologue. Asa & Scott are so perfect for each other. They are so sweet together and have such great chemistry. I guess when you are friends for 20+ years that happens. My notes have so many crying face emojis. There were so many great moments.
Highlights:
The kiss in the rain
Micah and Scott's talk
Grumpy Asa
Beau & Asa's talk
The proposal
The jersey
This book was so worth the wait. I also love all the other characters more & more in each book.
"Asa swallowed hard. “Yeah. Yeah. I am. I’m fucking angry. Angry that you left. Angry that you stole that choice from me. Angry that you thought I could ever be happy without you. Angry that I didn’t follow you. Angry that I had to pretend like nothing was wrong. Angry that I had to come here and do this without you, when you were supposed to be next to me, by my side, this whole time. So yeah, I’m angry. But maybe . . .” He could barely catch his breath. “Maybe I’m angry that I goddamned missed you, too.”
"He was so goddamn eager, Asa could barely stand it, could barely brush the thought with his consciousness, because if he really thought about how much Scott wanted it, wanted him, he was going to lose the last little bit of self-control he had left, and then it would be over, and while yes, he knew it was probably going to happen again, it would never happen again for the very first time. And he wanted to remember every single second of the first time. He wanted it emblazoned on his brain, so if he ever had to live without Scott again, he could relive it, one incredible moment at a time."
"He’d lost himself a little bit, but not entirely, because the truth was, he couldn’t ever lose himself completely because right there, anchoring him in place, was Scott. And even though during their seven years apart, that connection had stretched out, and grown dim with the distance, it had never left, and now it was snapping back into place, stronger and tougher, and even more resilient than before."