When Cole's life is upended he decides to move away from Adelaide Springs, and start over in the big city, but can he walk away from his best friend?
A fun friends to lovers rom-com. Fluffy and full of whimsy, Cole and Laila are adorable together, and I loved their playful rapport. Though it did seem rather unrealistic that at 38 and 39, and best friends their whole lives in a small town that they hadn't figured out that there might be more to their friendship a lot sooner! So in that regard it seemed longer than it needed to be and predictable, but in a comfortable favorite t-shirt kind of way.
Clean in a hallmark kind of way, but there were definitely moments that were more on the suggestive side. It was fun seeing Brynn and Sebastian after their wedding, as well the New York side of them. In the end it was a fun read, cute plot, and I liked the effort behind having older protagonists.
Also, I would like to note that while clean, it is marketed as a Christian fiction, and there isn't really any mention of Christian faith at all.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
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