by Lynn Lorenz
I loved the concept, both MCs and the fact that they were middle age and hotties. I just wish Lorenze had taken more time with every part of this book. The challenges with the father, guilt and stress could have made this a well-rounded tale. I did very much like that they got to know each other bef...
DNF at 19%, therefore no rating.It was insta-love of the sappy kind ("honey" and "baby" after the first meeeting - no, thanks). Also it was angsty in a bad way. But the main reason I aborted: It was boring.
3.5*Both MC's had issues and were likable , I really felt for David, dealing with his dad and his guilt and anger and helplessness, and I thought Travis was a good match.The "love" seemed to be rushed, but then again the MC's were both in their 40's and ready and hopeful for a steady dependable more...
3.5 starsSo, what I do like is the character with Alzheimer in a romance story. It's pretty much nailed it. I feel for David, when he must face his father regression. I like authors who use plots in real life that are not commonly used in romance. I also like the part about Travis's life as a cop. W...
For me, the romance in this story was trumped by David's relationship with his father. Oh, the romance is there but the relationship between father and son is what I found thought provoking.Lynn Lorenz could have easily made this about a son who has a great relationship with his dad. A son who now h...