

I never got a feel for what these two like about each other, which is a pretty sad state of affairs in a book that purports to be a romance. Sam, the FMC, didn’t seem to care much at all about Nick, the MMC, until some other guy lets her down. I don’t even recall her thinking he was attractive or anything - he was just… around. I did actually quite like Nick, but I don’t know why he likes Sam other than her proximity.
I also never felt like she bonded with Nick’s daughter although it felt like the author tried to shoehorn a bond in there at the end. Also? That kid was really annoying most of the time. So was the FMC, for that matter - she’s helpless and listless but super mad at anyone calling her out on being helpless and listless!
Ultimately, I don’t believe their “love” and I don’t think their relationship makes it a year past the end of this book.
I never got a feel for what these two like about each other, which is a pretty sad state of affairs in a book that purports to be a romance. Sam, the FMC, didn’t seem to care much at all about Nick, the MMC, until some other guy lets her down. I don’t even recall her thinking he was attractive or anything - he was just… around. I did actually quite like Nick, but I don’t know why he likes Sam other than her proximity.
I also never felt like she bonded with Nick’s daughter although it felt like the author tried to shoehorn a bond in there at the end. Also? That kid was really annoying most of the time. So was the FMC, for that matter - she’s helpless and listless but super mad at anyone calling her out on being helpless and listless!
Ultimately, I don’t believe their “love” and I don’t think their relationship makes it a year past the end of this book.