That book premise was quite good: a zealous social worker harboring a teen criminal and then gets sent to jail after the DA does his job.
They meet years later and of course there is a lot of animosity, attraction, sexual tension and all..
My problem was the execution: it was too long!!
I liked how Clay kept fighting for their relationship, and didnt give up on them.
After the episode with Taz and Sister Marion, it would have been best to end the book there in my opinion when they made it up at his townhouse. Some more chapters to settle them going public, the election, his relationship with Jon and that's it.
But nope, it wasnt even 50% so more to come? After ALL this drama you meant to tell me there was more problems for Bailey and Clay?
I couldnt take this, so I ended my reading right there and I skipped to the last page to see their HEA...
Otherwise, it would have disgusted me.
I love angst but I hate heavy drama, and this is where this book was going, I could tell.
Both characters were so so, Clay sounded like a midlife crisis man, at one point I was like ''you are too old for this sir'' lool, but it was cute. Bailey, meh, I didn't like her at first and I was annoyed at her reluctance to give the relationship a try when she was already having sex with him.
Aiden and Rory were cute, the rest of the family was cringe!
3 stars for the first half I read!