I thoroughly enjoyed Hadley and Will's story. They knew each other growing up, but it's been a while since they've seen each other. Hadley used to be I thoroughly enjoyed Hadley and Will's story. They knew each other growing up, but it's been a while since they've seen each other. Hadley used to be hung up on Will's brother. It's been years since they've seen each other, but they stumble across each other as Hadley is dog sitting for his parents. If you love the presence of dogs in your romances, then this won't disappoint. Hadley runs her own business taking care of pets, and the dogs always seem to take center stage. Will works for his father's construction crew and is trying to flip his first house on the side. Hadley starts helping him out since they're already doing each other favors by playing +1 to all of the weddings they need to attend over the summer. The renovation scenes definitely take the cake for me. I loved watching them morph from friends to lovers to something more. My only downside were that there were a couple subplots that weren't wrapped up. Overall it's been a fun series, and I'm looking forward to reading the next one! 4.5 Stars...more
This was such a fun enemies-to-lovers story filled with hate sex amongst the funniest banter. Chase and Ambrosia were nonstop hilarious together. 4.5 SThis was such a fun enemies-to-lovers story filled with hate sex amongst the funniest banter. Chase and Ambrosia were nonstop hilarious together. 4.5 Stars...more
I was super excited to get into this book because it reminded me of the movie Leap Year, which I love. Unfortunately it missed the mark a bit, but I sI was super excited to get into this book because it reminded me of the movie Leap Year, which I love. Unfortunately it missed the mark a bit, but I still found it enjoyable. The thing I liked least was that this couple left Ireland early on, and he followed her to Los Angeles. Ireland is one of my favorite settings in a book, while Los Angeles is one of my least favorite. At least we got to explore a bit of Ireland in the very beginning, and I loved that aspect to the story. As far as the rest of their story, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing how much Finn was into her. However, Cara's constant focus on getting them out of their situation really took away from the story for me. I loved the few glimpses of time when the focus was just on the two of them, but those moments were rare. The story was overall pleasant, but I was left wanting more depth both in the plot and to their love....more