![]() ![]() She knows she needs to make up for his father’s lack of interest and presence in his life. She works hard to give him the stability every child deserves to have. ![]() Palmer is a single mum to her 12 year old son Ethan. It won't go down as my favorite Adriana Locke book, but I'm still happy to have read it. I loved the happily ever after, and the way it left my heart feeling happy and satisfied. In the end, I did enjoy this story - it was just a bit inconsistent and lopsided for me. I skimmed through a bit of the second half. It likely didn't help that there were secrets because I am rarely patient with secrets and indeed, I did find myself very frustrated with the way some of the things played out. The second emed to slow down a bit for me? It felt a little repetitive and I could feel myself getting impatient. I was completely consumed with the first half of this story. I loved how his relationship with Ethan, Palmer's son, also seemed to happen so naturally and heartwarmingly. ![]() The way he persistently but respectfully pursued Palmer - all sexy swagger and irresistible confidence. I was so into them and that only blossomed when Cole turned out to be a really good guy. On top of that, Palmer and Cole's meet cute was the exact sort of sparky, playful, understated sexy that I live for. Oooh this book started out so strong for me! I adore sports romance, I adore single mom / single dad tropes, and I adore small town stories. ![]()
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