
4,5 stars rounded-up to 5 stars because of the found-family trope went so strong in this book. I am a sucker for good found-family trope, so I didn't hesitate for a bit to give this book a round up for its well delivered found-family story.
So freaking sweet!!! I couldn't describe more other than this book was so freaking sweet. I loved the slowburnish relationship between Mac and Jane. They might have an instalove, but they treated their relationship slowly-ish. Understandable, since Jane jut got out from a-hell-of bad relationship.
I loved that the motorcycle club was not the center of the story but it was still centered in it. The members of the MC were so funny and I will definitely read the two previous books in this series. Easy to say, I already invested in this story. The next book is Tank's book and I can't wait. The author also mentioned a potential couple and I hope I am right. I could already get the angst(?) from that potential couple.
Though this book is 300+ pages, I could easily read it in one sitting if I didn't need to mothering/wife-ing. The story was light but still discussing heavy matters, so please check the triggers warning beforehand.
There were some parts that feel repetitive and cringey, but I didn't mind at all. Those repetitive-ness were necessary for the story and characters' growth and I loved an acceptable amount of cringe this book offered.
Overall, I loved this book and can't wait to be back to Pensacola.
Thank you to Cala Riley and Hambright PR for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
4,5 stars rounded-up to 5 stars because of the found-family trope went so strong in this book. I am a sucker for good found-family trope, so I didn't hesitate for a bit to give this book a round up for its well delivered found-family story.
So freaking sweet!!! I couldn't describe more other than this book was so freaking sweet. I loved the slowburnish relationship between Mac and Jane. They might have an instalove, but they treated their relationship slowly-ish. Understandable, since Jane jut got out from a-hell-of bad relationship.
I loved that the motorcycle club was not the center of the story but it was still centered in it. The members of the MC were so funny and I will definitely read the two previous books in this series. Easy to say, I already invested in this story. The next book is Tank's book and I can't wait. The author also mentioned a potential couple and I hope I am right. I could already get the angst(?) from that potential couple.
Though this book is 300+ pages, I could easily read it in one sitting if I didn't need to mothering/wife-ing. The story was light but still discussing heavy matters, so please check the triggers warning beforehand.
There were some parts that feel repetitive and cringey, but I didn't mind at all. Those repetitive-ness were necessary for the story and characters' growth and I loved an acceptable amount of cringe this book offered.
Overall, I loved this book and can't wait to be back to Pensacola.
Thank you to Cala Riley and Hambright PR for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.