Ratings43
Average rating3.7
This book was not for me. I expected to love it, but I just felt no chemistry between Nora and Leo. They went from acquaintances to love so fast. I was so surprised when they started throwing around love.
We didn't learn anything about Leo. He's beautiful, a great actor who doesn't think anyone should act, and doesn't know how to go grocery shopping.
He ghosted Nora after two weeks. I don't get what he brought to the table besides money and beauty.The entire conflict of the book was because Leo didn't ask any follow up questions to a text from a 10 year old. Then he weirdly (possessively) declared them married after they spent more time apart than together.
Leo and Nora's relationship is sweet and the sunrise connection was unique and memorable. The kids are wonderful and her friends are great. I was shocked by the break up, but then it was explained so well. I was shocked at how quickly I forgave everyone involved! This was a great fluffy romance.
3.7 stars. Really liked the story until it came to the miscommunication between the two main characters. Why can't adults communicate with each other??
I was sold for the first half of this book, but the resolution was annoying. Adults that take a child's word for something pertaining to their adult relationship without having a single adult conversation is dumb. Kids saying “the darndest things” is so ingrained in our society and there are a million stories where a child says something so out of context and outside the bounds of reality, but you're just going to sit there and base your life around it? No. It felt like lazy writing. I still liked it overall.
I quite liked the light and funny tone the author uses. Charming, so it was a bit disappointing when the plot then went down the typical heartbreak-due-to-misunderstandings territory.
What I loved most about this book was that it deviation from the usual tropes. Oh, they were there, but unexpected twists gave me a moment to pause and consider the consequences. A really fun read!