Ratings5
Average rating2.8
Hailey Sharp, owner of an up-and-coming salad shop, wants to leave men in the past to better her business. Wes Jansen will do anything to avoid relationships due to his parents' rough past. After their not-so-meet cute, Hailey and Was slowly grow as friends and have to decide if they will remain just that or go against everything they wanted to commit to love.
I personally didn't read the first few books in the series and was still able to follow along. These can definitely be treated as stand alones but you will get more out of the character dynamics if you read them in order. Despite that, I really enjoyed Hailey's character. It was refreshing to see a character that was quirky but not totally spaced out of reality. She had her life together and genuinely loved her business.
Wes on the other hand made me angry. He clearly led her on even though he knew he didn't want things to go further, and he has big commitment issues that made me not root for him or them getting together. By the end, I didn't believe any feelings between them and weirdly preferred them as just friends. Because of that I give it a 2.5/5 stars but will round it up to 3 stars.
I personally do not enjoy closed door romances but in this case, it worked well for their dynamic. It would have fully taken me out of the story.
Overall, the writing is so well done, I just didn't personally like Wes. I would still recommend this book to people who enjoy closed door romances with a tight knit family dynamic and lovable fmc.
Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for providing me with a free eARC in exchange for my honest review.